Htc one X stays on the first screen "HTC quietly brilliant" - HTC One X

Hi,
I tried to install one custom rom (android revolution) and something was wrong, because when restarting the htc its stays on the white screen with "HTC quietly brilliant", what can i do to make work the htc?
Thanks

granger33 said:
Hi,
I tried to install one custom rom (android revolution) and something was wrong, because when restarting the htc its stays on the white screen with "HTC quietly brilliant", what can i do to make work the htc?
Thanks
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Reboot into recovery and try clearing cache. Or do a full reset. If not load another ROM on. Did you perform a nandroid back up first?
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You need to flash the boot.img included in the rom zip file, separately in fastboot.

Coz it wants to emphasize n make sure that u agree that its Quietly Brilliant ..
Just say out loud " ya I agree n its brilliant indeed..All hail HTC One X" ..n then its gonna move on for sure..
On a serious note..Did u flash the kernel correctly..I mean did u clear the cache in cmd?
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To flash the boot.img, the command is "fastboot flash boot xxx.img"
With xxx.img the name of the boot file you want to flash.
You need to go in fastboot on the phone press and hold power + volume down.
On your PC, use fastboot on a cmd windows.
Hope this can help.

Please follow instructions on howto install custom roms they are included in first post of mostly every custom rom.
From what you say you probably didnt flash boot.img at all. So you are in a bootloop. Flash boot.img of the custom rom and restart your phone and it will boot correctly

Hi,
thanks for your help, i did not a perform a nandroid back up first.
I cannot enter in recovery mode, so i went to fastboot and installed Clockworkmod Touch Recovery 5.8.4.0. But i cannot enter again on recovery mode.

I started in fastboot and did the command fastboot flash recovery (the team win projects recovery image):
when pressed enter first time - failed battery low, second time - failed remote 00000008, third time is sending the recovery, does it take some time?

granger33 said:
I started in fastboot and did the command fastboot flash recovery (the team win projects recovery image):
when pressed enter first time - failed battery low, second time - failed remote 00000008, third time is sending the recovery, does it take some time?
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It takes the most a couple of seconds. Please read some how-to's before flashing !
Charge your batt to full !!!
1 : is to unlock bootloader
2 : to flash a custom recovery
3 : backup existing (original) rom
4 : wipe everything
5 : flash the boot.IMG with fastboot commands
6 : flash rom in recovery
And before flashing the boot.IMG erase cache and also after flashing the boot.IMG with fastboot command.
Also erase cache after flashing the custom recovery !
Please correct me if i'm wrong
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Iam inside of clockworkMod recovery, what i have to do to clean everythink and start again?

You should have flashed the boot.img before flashing the ROM.

Steps to get out of boot loop
Hi,
You are probably in a boot loop because the boot.img you have is not compatible with the custom ROM or is not correctly flashed. First charge the phone upto at least 50% battery (to be safe). Then try following the steps below:
1. Download this pack>> Fastboot Pack http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1616741
2. Extract the boot.img from the Custom Rom you are trying to install in a folder on your computer.
3. Extract Fastboot Pack into a folder on your computer and replace the boot.img by the boot.img extracted from the Custom Rom in Step.2
4. Turn your phone OFF
5. Turn your phone ON in bootloader mode by holding the power and vol down buttons at the same time, your phone will start in HBOOT mode. It will be displayed somewhere in the middle of the text.
6. Use the volume keys to move up and down the list, and select Fastboot, then press the power key. Now your phone will come in FASTBOOT mode.
7. Connect your phone to the computer via USB cable. Your phone will now display USB FASTOOT instead of just FASTBOOT.
8. Run 05-erase-cache.bat
9. Run 06-flash-custom-boot.bat
10. Run 08-install-clockwork-recovery.bat
11. Disconnect the USB cable. Your phone will now again say FASTBOOT.
12. Use the up or down volume key to select HBOOT and press the power button. This will take you back to HBOOT mode.
13. Use the volume keys to scroll to RECOVERY and press the power button.
14. This will take you to Recovery mode, now you can flash the Custom Rom you want using Recovery mode.
Let me know if I helped by clicking Thanks

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[Q] Power button respond prob and Hboot prob

My phones stucked on Fastboot and it doesnt let me to go(select) recovery or anything.It only read PD99IMG.zip files and hardware keys only work to select yes or no(update or not).I was on CWM recovey and i flashed CWM img.But still phones doesnt let me to get into recovery! Still can reads PD99IMG.zip and only doing that. What should i do?I also tried RUU.exe.But it tell me to connect phone via usb even it still connected.
TIA
P.S.
Flashed CWM recovery image through Android Flasher and able to get into recovery! So i restored previous backed up CM.Everything perfect except these things.Now POWER BUTTON DOESNT RESPOND CORRECTLY and STILL CAN'T GET IN TO RECOVERY BY HOLDING VOLUME DOWN+POWER BUTTON. But ROM Manager CAN get in to recovery! What is now?
1st power button didn't work.Then i gave a factory reset. Nothing changed.After few hours,power button begun to respond, but not correctly. I mean,when i press on power button,screen doesn't off. But when i long press on power button and after few seconds,phone respond(show the power button long press menu).Also i can select Power off,reboot etc..This seems a software problem.What shold i do?
Ah.Another thing,I think i have Stock Hboot.Should i flash CM Hboot because i have a CM rom?
TIA
crazykas said:
My phones stucked on Fastboot and it doesnt let me to go(select) recovery or anything.It only read PD99IMG.zip files and hardware keys only work to select yes or no(update or not).I was on CWM recovey and i flashed CWM img.But still phones doesnt let me to get into recovery! Still can reads PD99IMG.zip and only doing that. What should i do?I also tried RUU.exe.But it tell me to connect phone via usb even it still connected.
TIA
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look at my guide
bortak said:
look at my guide
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Thank you very much sir!I already read your guide. This is the part i want.
" [2] ADVANCED BOOT PROBLEMS
S-OFF
"I'm S-OFF, I can't boot recovery and my phone doesn't
boot"
For one reason or another, your recovery image is corrupted
and when you try to boot into recovery, all you get is the
HTC screen and your phone doesn't boot. It is relatively
simple to fix, and there is more than one way to go about
doing this. All you need to do, is to flash a new recovery
image.
Possible causes
- I have no idea, however if somebody has an explanation
then feel free to PM me.
Repairing recovery, booting phone:
NOTE: If you have a PVT4 Device, go to "Flashing custom
recovery". If you are unsure, check just to be safe.
#METHOD 1#
Method One uses Android Flasher to flash the recovery
image.
[STEP1] - Battery pull. Hold the BACK button and the
POWER button to boot into FASTBOOT mode.
[STEP2] - Download Android Flasher
[STEP3] - Download the recovery image . Put it in a place you
can remember.
[STEP4] - Run android flasher, tick "Recovery", and press
"Begin"
[STEP5] - Browse to where you downloaded the recovery
image, select it, and press "open"
[STEP6] - repeat [1] from [STEP4] onwards
#METHOD 2#
Method two uses cmd and requires Android SDK to be set
up.
[STEP1] - Battery pull. Hold the BACK button and the
POWER button to boot into FASTBOOT mode.
[STEP2] - Download the recovery image . Rename it to
"recovery.img" for simplicity, and place it in the following
directory:
Code:
C:\
[STEP3] - then in cmd type the following commands
Code:
cd c:\android-sdk\tools
fastboot flash recovery c:\recovery.img
fastboot oem gencheckpt (this command boots you into recovery, ignore the feedback from
[STEP4] - repeat [1] from [STEP4] onwards"
Im trying with AndroidFlasher .Problem is link to recovery.img is not working.Can you tell me the full name of recovery i should google and download?
TIA
download ClockWorkMod recovery for bravo then you can flash any custom rom... 4ext is highly recommended but you should download it via app (download from here)
Is it really necessary to open another thread about your problem?
kotag82 said:
download ClockWorkMod recovery for bravo then you can flash any custom rom... 4ext is highly recommended but you should download it via app (download from here)
Is it really necessary to open another thread about your problem?
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If link is down then use any other recovery from the recoveries section.

[Help] HTC One V doesn't boot up

HELPPPPPPP!!!!!!
I was trying to install http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1757323 Cynogen 9 beta on my htc one v..
I did following:
1. Rooted with HTC Bootloader
2. Flashed kernel with BOOT.IMG Linked in above mentioned thread
3. Phone doesnt boot up.
4. It doesnt respond.
I have just did above mentioned steps and it doesnt boot up... PLEASE HELP
while its booting and it gets stuck on boot animation boot into recovery do a format clean cache dalvik cache then restore the nandroid backup.....
Also the cause of this is because you didn't do a full wipe for data system cache dalcik cache.......reply what happens
So the next time you wanna flash it follow the steps carefully cz I did it and it worked normally
Also you should be careful if you are primoC or primoU
Never tell anybody outside the family what you're thinking again.
Don his phone is bricked..
Sent from my HTC Desire using xda premium
I am a beginner with Android
Help!
donhashem.dh said:
while its booting and it gets stuck on boot animation boot into recovery do a format clean cache dalvik cache then restore the nandroid backup.....
Also the cause of this is because you didn't do a full wipe for data system cache dalcik cache.......reply what happens
So the next time you wanna flash it follow the steps carefully cz I did it and it worked normally
Also you should be careful if you are primoC or primoU
Never tell anybody outside the family what you're thinking again.
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But I dont have nandroid backup because it was after that step...I was to take backup...i just flashed it as step 1 says...And i just did it the way tutorials told me to.... And when I press power button..phone wont respond at all...I will have to take it to HTC service center??
Please help me dude!!
**** if Lloir is saying that your phone is bricked then your doomed.I don't know if there is a way,you should ask Lloir cz he's a dev
Never tell anybody outside the family what you're thinking again.
if you plug in your phone to your computer:
1. do you have LED on? as in charging.
2. it is recognized by PC?
don't worry it is not bricked. the thing is, you flashed the kernel and the phone does a reboot after that automatically.
do you have a custom recovery installed? cwm, twrp... it was one of the steps from the tutorial.
if you do, head over to the developer section, take Hasoon all in one tool. connect your phone to your pc, open the tool, at the bottom 2nd box, you should see "Reboot in Recovery". select that and press the button.
now your phone will reboot in recovery.
here, you should wipe:
cache
dalvik-cache
system
factory settings
now select to flash a rom (in twrp recovery it is called install in cwm i guess is flash a custom rom or something like that).
select the cm9 rom that is sitting on your sdcard.
after this is finished, reboot.
you must do these steps after you did the first two questions above. if your phone gets led, it is not bricked.
Dude tell us what you have exactly done.step by step from when you unlocked bootloader till it didn't boot
Never tell anybody outside the family what you're thinking again.
yeah, steps... did you even install clockwork mod recovery, or flash the ROM? how did you root after you unlocked bootloader?
-sent from space
Detailed steps on what I did
donhashem.dh said:
Dude tell us what you have exactly done.step by step from when you unlocked bootloader till it didn't boot
Never tell anybody outside the family what you're thinking again.
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Let me tell you step by step what I did...
Step 1. Unlocked bootloader with the help of www.htcdev.com
Step 2. Boot into recovery mode. Status now say *Unlocked*
Step 3. Flashed by putting the boot.img in one folder with fastboot.exe. Ran following commands in command prompt after navigating to that particular folder:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Step 4. Now, my phone loads up saying . "This build is for htc use and blah blah" on booting screen below HTC logo... it stucks up on HTC ONE V screen. after sometime I tried restarting by connecting it to PC and Clicking on boot into recovery from HTC ONE V ALL IN ONE TOOL I got from this forum (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1676686)
Step 5. Boom. Its wont reboot. No response at all.
1ceb0x said:
if you plug in your phone to your computer:
1. do you have LED on? as in charging.
2. it is recognized by PC?
don't worry it is not bricked. the thing is, you flashed the kernel and the phone does a reboot after that automatically.
do you have a custom recovery installed? cwm, twrp... it was one of the steps from the tutorial.
if you do, head over to the developer section, take Hasoon all in one tool. connect your phone to your pc, open the tool, at the bottom 2nd box, you should see "Reboot in Recovery". select that and press the button.
now your phone will reboot in recovery.
here, you should wipe:
cache
dalvik-cache
system
factory settings
now select to flash a rom (in twrp recovery it is called install in cwm i guess is flash a custom rom or something like that).
select the cm9 rom that is sitting on your sdcard.
after this is finished, reboot.
you must do these steps after you did the first two questions above. if your phone gets led, it is not bricked.
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1. do you have LED on? as in charging. No
2. it is recognized by PC? No
rishi.gohil said:
Let me tell you step by step what I did...
Step 1. Unlocked bootloader with the help of www.htcdev.com
Step 2. Boot into recovery mode. Status now say *Unlocked*
Step 3. Flashed by putting the boot.img in one folder with fastboot.exe. Ran following commands in command prompt after navigating to that particular folder:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Step 4. Now, my phone loads up saying . "This build is for htc use and blah blah" on booting screen below HTC logo... it stucks up on HTC ONE V screen. after sometime I tried restarting by connecting it to PC and Clicking on boot into recovery from HTC ONE V ALL IN ONE TOOL I got from this forum (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1676686)
Step 5. Boom. Its wont reboot. No response at all.
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yikes.. after unlocking bootloader you should have flashed a custom recovery like clockwork mod and made a backup of your current ROM before attempting to root. sorry, dude. :/
-sent from space
jetfactor said:
yikes.. after unlocking bootloader you should have flashed a custom recovery like clockwork mod and made a backup of your current ROM before attempting to root. sorry, dude. :/
-sent from space
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Dude can you please provide me with step by step link man? I want to root my phone and then install Cynogen 9, If I can get link on how to root my phone and backup my current os. I would be greatful to you buddy. I am new to Android and trying to learn stuffs.
not like it matters much, but I'm a girl... heh.
and... if you can't turn your phone on there's not much I can do for you. I dunno what to tell you, except how important it is to thoroughly read all tutorials before doing anything new to a device.
-sent from space
You're phone is now dead....throw your phone at service center...they will replace it with new one....
And read stickies before going to unlock bootloader and rooting....
Sent from my One V using xda premium
handryg555 said:
You're phone is now dead....throw your phone at service center...they will replace it with new one....
And read stickies before going to unlock bootloader and rooting....
Sent from my One V using xda premium
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will they really replace his phone even though he unlocked bootloader?
jetfactor said:
will they really replace his phone even though he unlocked bootloader?
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Yup they can't see that he unlocked his bootloader cuz phone is dead.....I got my phone replaced twice....
Sent from my One V using xda premium
handryg555 said:
Yup they can't see that he unlocked his bootloader cuz phone is dead.....I got my phone replaced twice....
Sent from my One V using xda premium
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not 100% true, the /system partition can survive, like it did for me, and they can see it's rooted etc by looking at it........thats what happened here
rishi.gohil said:
Let me tell you step by step what I did...
Step 1. Unlocked bootloader with the help of www.htcdev.com
Step 2. Boot into recovery mode. Status now say *Unlocked*
Step 3. Flashed by putting the boot.img in one folder with fastboot.exe. Ran following commands in command prompt after navigating to that particular folder:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Step 4. Now, my phone loads up saying . "This build is for htc use and blah blah" on booting screen below HTC logo... it stucks up on HTC ONE V screen. after sometime I tried restarting by connecting it to PC and Clicking on boot into recovery from HTC ONE V ALL IN ONE TOOL I got from this forum (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1676686)
Step 5. Boom. Its wont reboot. No response at all.
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I don't know whether you really bricked your phone. What I can see here is your phone is out of battery. Plug it to a wall charger and leave it there for atleast 4 hours or the best 8 hours.
Now back to step you taken:
1. Correct
2. Correct (but that is not recovery mode, that is bootloader/hboot mode).
3. Wrong... you should flash a recovery first.
4. Correct ... now your device run out of battery
5. No battery.
So the correct way... after you fully charge your device.
1. Download the rom.zip
2. Take out the sdcard, connect PC and put the rom.zip onto sdcard, put back the sdcard to your device.
3. Download a recovery (either CWM or TWRP).
4. Press Power On (assuming your device is fully charge and not bricked).
5. It will get stuck at ""This build is for htc use and blah blah", press power button and hold it and you will see the three button blinking and your device shutdown.
6. Release the power button, hold the volume button, the device will boot to hboot. Press power once, it go to fastboot
7. connect to PC, flash the recovery. Same way like you flash boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
8. once done, press power once, it will go to hboot, select recovery
9. do a nandroid backup as you still have a stock rom as I don't see anywhere you said you already flash a ROM (or am I missing that?)
10. Select the rom.zip and install your desired rom.
11. Once complete, reboot run setup and you are done.
rishi.gohil said:
Let me tell you step by step what I did...
Step 1. Unlocked bootloader with the help of www.htcdev.com
Step 2. Boot into recovery mode. Status now say *Unlocked*
Step 3. Flashed by putting the boot.img in one folder with fastboot.exe. Ran following commands in command prompt after navigating to that particular folder:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Step 4. Now, my phone loads up saying . "This build is for htc use and blah blah" on booting screen below HTC logo... it stucks up on HTC ONE V screen. after sometime I tried restarting by connecting it to PC and Clicking on boot into recovery from HTC ONE V ALL IN ONE TOOL I got from this forum (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1676686)
Step 5. Boom. Its wont reboot. No response at all.
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DUDE!
Your phone has nothing. It is not bricked. It is in perfect shape. Its just, that you need to do some steps in order to make it work. I'm sorry that no one was able to answer you but it was an easy one.
What you need to do is following:
SEE HERE FOR DOWNLOAD THE CWM RECOVERY
Steps:
download the zip file and extract (From the link above) (you will get recovery.img file)
Download and install the Android Standard Developer Kit, I placed the folder at C://
I think fastboot.exe have to be downloaded seperately because it is not available in the latest android SDK Link
Place the recovery.img where the fastboot.exe is located (bundled with the SDK)
Now open command prompt and navigate to your Android SDK folder by pressing cd
Now type:
fastboot flash recovery name_of_the_recovery.img (the name will be recovery with the extension .img)
after that just boot into bootloader and from that menu, using your up and down volume buttons, use RECOVERY.
Now assuming that you've installed only the kernel, what you need to do is, find the menu for mounting your SDCARD under the CWM recovery (it should be in advance menu or something)..
Mount the sd card and place the CM9 rom on the sdcard.
after it is finished loading your rom onto the sdcard, unmount it.
now:
Wipe everything! This include: Cache, Dalvik Cache, and most importantly System.
Now go ahead and install CM9 after and ONLY after you've wiped those. You can double wipe if you are in doubts. After you install the rom, reboot.
Now it should boot ok!
Keep me posted if you managed to do it!

HOX no OS

After unlocking my bootloader, I decided to flash ViperX and my phone got stuck in the white screen stating "HTC quietly Brilliant". I tried pressing the power button for a few seconds and it would go back to the same screen. I can only boot into Hboot and Fastboot USB. I tried botting into CWM recovery and realized that it it's gone. I've also tried using ADB but no use as it can't detect my device. Any help would be appreciated as I dont want to send the phone to HTC at the moment.
Bobbi lim said:
After unlocking my bootloader, I decided to flash ViperX and my phone got stuck in the white screen stating "HTC quietly Brilliant". I tried pressing the power button for a few seconds and it would go back to the same screen. I can only boot into Hboot and Fastboot USB. I tried botting into CWM recovery and realized that it it's gone. I've also tried using ADB but no use as it can't detect my device. Any help would be appreciated as I dont want to send the phone to HTC at the moment.
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Boot into fastboot and type 'fastboot erase cache'.
Then boot into recovery (should work this time).
If it still doesnt work, then flash CWM again.
anks257 said:
Boot into fastboot and type 'fastboot erase cache'.
Then boot into recovery (should work this time).
If it still doesnt work, then flash CWM again.
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Tried using fastboot erase cache but than it said something like waiting for device. I've tried pushing in CWM and TWRP and it was stated successful but when i tried to reboot into recovery, it goes back to the same htc quietly brilliant screen
Install CWM 5.8.4.0 with fastboot.
Mount SD card as USB from CWM. Flash the ROM, and also, flash the boot.img for the ROM.
Same thing happened to me.the boatload had relocked
sent from my highgrade HTC one x
BenPope said:
Install CWM 5.8.4.0 with fastboot.
Mount SD card as USB from CWM. Flash the ROM, and also, flash the boot.img for the ROM.
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I've tried and it just says that's its successful but when I try to boot into recovery again, I get the same quietly brilliant screen
fastboot erase cache
Install the latest HTC drivers and android sdk.
Sent from my unlocked HTC One X using XDA premium.
Just thought I'd share this what I copied from a good source what helped me when I started flashing my hox but I use Linux so I don't have a clue about any window issues
.) Open the .zip file and copy 'boot.img' to your fastboot folder. Or the folder you use
.) Turn off your phone and enter the bootloader (Hold the Volume Down and Power Keys while off).
) Select 'Fastboot' by pushing the Power Key.
.) Plug your phone into your computer using a USB cable.
.)Now go to your computer and open a command window inside the fastboot folder (Hold SHIFT + Right Click on any white-space).
.) Type 'fastboot devices.'
) Type 'fastboot erase cache' and push enter. This can fix problems with bootloops or bootfailures.
.) Type 'fastboot flash boot boot.img' and push enter. It should say 'OKAY' if successful.
.) On your phone, select 'HBOOT' using the Power Key and scroll down to 'Recovery' using the Volume Down Key. Push to Power Key again to select it.
Once in recovery you can navigate by tapping the screen or by using the Power and Volume Up/Down Keys.
.) Select 'wipe data/factory reset' and accept the warning screen.
) Now select 'advanced' and select 'wipe dalvik cache.'
) Select 'mounts and storage' and then 'mount USB storage.'
.) Copy the .zip file you downloaded (Don't unzip it!) onto the SD card of your phone.
.) Unmount USB Storage on your phone and navigate back to the Recovery Homescreen.
.) Now select 'install zip from sdcard' followed by 'choose zip from sdcard.'
.) Select the .zip file and let it install.
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did you flash the boot.img before flashing the rom ?
Before .... after......it should not matter , works on both options
anameeeen said:
did you flash the boot.img before flashing the rom ?
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nope... I didn't know that I've to do that as I thought is just like a normal wipe and flash, like my old HTC Desire

[Q] Bootloop, Battery Drained

Hi Guys,
I tried putting in a new ROM for my HTC ONE X International (HBOOT 1.33) and this problem came up.
1. Phone is stuck in bootloop. Whenever I try to turn it off, it automatically reboots
2. Battery drain because of bootloop, doesn't charge.
3. I can enter HBOOT but encounters the following issue
- Trying to enter recovery leads to rebooting and continuing the bootloop
- Trying to factory reset leads to rebooting and continuing the bootloop
4. Computer cannot detect the device since it never goes past the HTC load screen
I really appreciate any help you guys can provide.
Thank you
Did you flash the boot.img? You need to do it through fastboot: fastboot flash boot boot.img
Do a "fastboot erase cache" afterwards.
Also, which ROM were you flashing?
Sent from my One X
What recovery are you using? Try to flash the latest CWM from here http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager
it lets you charge when in recovery.
In order to flash it I had to have fastboot open and ready in the command window with the command to flash already typed in, then it was just a matter of timing->as soon as you go from Hboot to fastboot press enter.
Once you have access to the recovery you should be able to confirm your Hboot version and workout what needs to be done from there (ie flash the appropriate boot.img, or recovery from nandroid backup, run an RUU, or who knows what).
TToivanen said:
Did you flash the boot.img? You need to do it through fastboot: fastboot flash boot boot.img
Do a "fastboot erase cache" afterwards.
Also, which ROM were you flashing?
Sent from my One X
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I was flashing OrDroidX 1.3.2. How can I flashboot if my device isn't recognized by my computer when I plug it in? (Sorry it's my first time) Also, my battery doesn't seem to be charging when it's off.
You need to be in fastboot mode. It should say fastboot in your bootloader menu, select it using hardware buttons. On the scree you should see
FASTBOOT USB
Then fastboot should work OK.
Check connection by doing
Code:
fastboot devices
If your battery voltage is really low, check out this script. It will start rebooting the phone and eventually battery will charge.
requiem11 said:
What recovery are you using? Try to flash the latest CWM from here
it lets you charge when in recovery.
In order to flash it I had to have fastboot open and ready in the command window with the command to flash already typed in, then it was just a matter of timing->as soon as you go from Hboot to fastboot press enter.
Once you have access to the recovery you should be able to confirm your Hboot version and workout what needs to be done from there (ie flash the appropriate boot.img, or recovery from nandroid backup, run an RUU, or who knows what).
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How do I do this if my computer won't recognize the phone when I plug it into my computer? Thanks

URGENT TWRP switch back to stock recovery after reboot

I used this https://dl.twrp.me/oneplus3/twrp-3.0.2-0-oneplus3.img.html recovery to flash but after reboot to system and then to recovery it shows the stock recovery. Any help ?
That's quite normal. If you flash a stock rom without reinstalling twrp before rebooting system, you will lose twrp because stock rom will install stock recovery too . So, you have to install TWRP from adb by Fastboot again.
Enviado desde mi ONEPLUS A3003 mediante Tapatalk
samnaction said:
I used this https://dl.twrp.me/oneplus3/twrp-3.0.2-0-oneplus3.img.html recovery to flash but after reboot to system and then to recovery it shows the stock recovery. Any help ?
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Honestly its not that urgent to be honest before you flashed the stock rom you should of read up on what was going to happen. Being knowledgeable about what you are doing is your biggest asset. Also its not that big of a deal reflash TWRP as mentioned and going forward do some reading before making moves
Also make sure the right stuff is checked off in your settings so that the stock recovery does not come back
if u can still boot into ur OS just download flashify and flash twrp via flashify, u can download twrp via flashify too
this is normal it happens from time to time
playya said:
Honestly its not that urgent to be honest before you flashed the stock rom you should of read up on what was going to happen. Being knowledgeable about what you are doing is your biggest asset. Also its not that big of a deal reflash TWRP as mentioned and going forward do some reading before making moves
Also make sure the right stuff is checked off in your settings so that the stock recovery does not come back
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No it's not the issue I haven't flashed stock rom. I m flashing twrp for first time. Don't know what's the issue but it got fixed after I did factory reset and flashed twrp again
samnaction said:
No it's not the issue I haven't flashed stock rom. I m flashing twrp for first time. Don't know what's the issue but it got fixed after I did factory reset and flashed twrp again
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did you follow these steps or did you just reboot directly into the OS
2. Flashing TWRP
Turn the phone off. Then boot it into fastboot mode by holding volume up + power.
Rename the recovery file that you downloaded above to recovery.img. *Make sure that you rename it to recovery.img NOT recovery.img.img* ,Make sure that this file is placed on the desktop.
Open a new command prompt on desktop and run the following commands:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Once the flash has completed, Don't use the "Fastboot Reboot" Command Instead Unplug Your phone then Manually boot it into recovery by keeping Power + Volume Down button pressed.
In TWRP, select Reboot and then select System. Now your phone will boot into System and you have cleared Steps 2/3 . Grats.
playya said:
did you follow these steps or did you just reboot directly into the OS
2. Flashing TWRP
Turn the phone off. Then boot it into fastboot mode by holding volume up + power.
Rename the recovery file that you downloaded above to recovery.img. *Make sure that you rename it to recovery.img NOT recovery.img.img* ,Make sure that this file is placed on the desktop.
Open a new command prompt on desktop and run the following commands:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Once the flash has completed, Don't use the "Fastboot Reboot" Command Instead Unplug Your phone then Manually boot it into recovery by keeping Power + Volume Down button pressed.
In TWRP, select Reboot and then select System. Now your phone will boot into System and you have cleared Steps 2/3 . Grats.
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Yes I did. Don't know why it didn't work first time. Everything fine after factory resetting again

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