Hello All,
I am a newbie.
My Desire HD is not going beyond 'Quietly Brilliant' HTC logo. When I switch it on, it boots and stops there but does not go beyond it.
This problem started after I did the following for installing Cyanogen Mod.
Problem 1:
1. I followed the instructions in Cyanogen Mod for rooting.
2. First, I had to downgrade to Froyo as my phone was using GingerBread.
3. For downgrading, I followed the instructions given in Cyanogen mod site.
4. Everything went well - but the ADB Shell only displayed $ instead of # and the exploit given in above link did not work.
5. I managed to bring # prompt by following some other instructions from Xda-Developer forum.
6. After this, I once again followed the instructions in Cyanogen mod site to downgrade to froyo.
7. I was unable to push the PD98IMG.ZIP to SD card from ADB. So, I copied it via windows explorer and verified checksum to make sure.
8. Then I used ADB REBOOT BOOTLOADER and clicked BOOTLOADER to load PD98IMG.ZIP.
9. This step did not work correctly - it gave CID incorrect! Update failed error. (Problem 2 describes this situation better.)
10. At this point, I tried to boot normally into the exsting GingerBread. Initially it worked.
11. After booting and displaying the home screen, it was slower than usual and was behaving in a odd manner.
12. Then, for some reason, I enabled WiFi. Then the phone kind of rebooted or went to the HTC Quitely Brilliant logo and stuck up there.
13. After this, I rebooted/shutdown my phone several times using ADB and tried to boot normally. It did not work.
14. Only once, when I tried FASTBOOT USB by removing battery it went up to my homescreen and then again went back to HTC Quitely Brilliant logo
15. I suspected something might be wrong with WiFi activation and tried to switch it off via ADB.
16. I used this 'adb shell am start -a android.intent.action.MAIN -n com.android.settings/.wifi.WifiSettings" command and got " Can't connect to activity manager; is the system running?" error.
So, I am unable to use the phone because of above issue.
Problem 2:
1. When I tried to use BOOTLOADER and tried to load PD98IMG.ZIP, I got "CID incorrect! Update failed error" .
2. I understood this might require a GoldCard (this is not mentioned in Cyanogen Mod instructions).
3. I googled and downloaded this GoldCardTool.exe and tried with it to create GoldCard.
4. At this time, I was able to access my phone's SD card via Windows Explorer and it was visible in GoldCard tool also.
5. I followed the instructions for creating GoldCard using GoldCard tool but this did not work.
6. I still get the "CID incorrect! Update failed error" .
7. I chatted with some folks in IRC chat and was advised to remove HTC Sync and install other drivers.
8. I removed HTC Sync and installed the Google USB driver. Nothing changed but I lost my access to SD card from windows explorer.
9. I re-installed HTC Sync. Still, I am unable to access my SD card via windows explorer.
10. Also, ADB PUSH to sdcard never worked. It gives Read-Only filesystem error.
So, in short I am neither able to boot my phone in existing GingerBread nor am I able to downgrade it to Froyo. I am stuck with a useless phone.
Other tools I tried : SuperOneClick to Root the phone. Did not work.
Things that are working:
1. ADB commands and Shell commands.
2. Able to do FASTBOOT USB or ADB REBOOT BOOTLOADER etc.
3. Able to transfer files to SD card using Card Reader.
Things that are NOT working
1. Phone stuck up after 'Quietly Brilliant' logo.
2. Unable to Downgrade or ROOT.
3. Cannot push files to SD while it is inside phone.
4. Cannot start any acitivity on phone via ADB
I just want to install a custom rom or go back to Gingerbread. Could someone please advise?
Thanks in advance for reading patiently the above story.
-- Hari
hariweb said:
Hello All,
I am a newbie.
My Desire HD is not going beyond 'Quietly Brilliant' HTC logo. When I switch it on, it boots and stops there but does not go beyond it.
This problem started after I did the following for installing Cyanogen Mod.
Problem 1:
1. I followed the instructions in Cyanogen Mod for rooting.
2. First, I had to downgrade to Froyo as my phone was using GingerBread.
3. For downgrading, I followed the instructions given in Cyanogen mod site.
4. Everything went well - but the ADB Shell only displayed $ instead of # and the exploit given in above link did not work.
5. I managed to bring # prompt by following some other instructions from Xda-Developer forum.
6. After this, I once again followed the instructions in Cyanogen mod site to downgrade to froyo.
7. I was unable to push the PD98IMG.ZIP to SD card from ADB. So, I copied it via windows explorer and verified checksum to make sure.
8. Then I used ADB REBOOT BOOTLOADER and clicked BOOTLOADER to load PD98IMG.ZIP.
9. This step did not work correctly - it gave CID incorrect! Update failed error. (Problem 2 describes this situation better.)
10. At this point, I tried to boot normally into the exsting GingerBread. Initially it worked.
11. After booting and displaying the home screen, it was slower than usual and was behaving in a odd manner.
12. Then, for some reason, I enabled WiFi. Then the phone kind of rebooted or went to the HTC Quitely Brilliant logo and stuck up there.
13. After this, I rebooted/shutdown my phone several times using ADB and tried to boot normally. It did not work.
14. Only once, when I tried FASTBOOT USB by removing battery it went up to my homescreen and then again went back to HTC Quitely Brilliant logo
15. I suspected something might be wrong with WiFi activation and tried to switch it off via ADB.
16. I used this 'adb shell am start -a android.intent.action.MAIN -n com.android.settings/.wifi.WifiSettings" command and got " Can't connect to activity manager; is the system running?" error.
So, I am unable to use the phone because of above issue.
Problem 2:
1. When I tried to use BOOTLOADER and tried to load PD98IMG.ZIP, I got "CID incorrect! Update failed error" .
2. I understood this might require a GoldCard (this is not mentioned in Cyanogen Mod instructions).
3. I googled and downloaded this GoldCardTool.exe and tried with it to create GoldCard.
4. At this time, I was able to access my phone's SD card via Windows Explorer and it was visible in GoldCard tool also.
5. I followed the instructions for creating GoldCard using GoldCard tool but this did not work.
6. I still get the "CID incorrect! Update failed error" .
7. I chatted with some folks in IRC chat and was advised to remove HTC Sync and install other drivers.
8. I removed HTC Sync and installed the Google USB driver. Nothing changed but I lost my access to SD card from windows explorer.
9. I re-installed HTC Sync. Still, I am unable to access my SD card via windows explorer.
10. Also, ADB PUSH to sdcard never worked. It gives Read-Only filesystem error.
So, in short I am neither able to boot my phone in existing GingerBread nor am I able to downgrade it to Froyo. I am stuck with a useless phone.
Other tools I tried : SuperOneClick to Root the phone. Did not work.
Things that are working:
1. ADB commands and Shell commands.
2. Able to do FASTBOOT USB or ADB REBOOT BOOTLOADER etc.
3. Able to transfer files to SD card using Card Reader.
Things that are NOT working
1. Phone stuck up after 'Quietly Brilliant' logo.
2. Unable to Downgrade or ROOT.
3. Cannot push files to SD while it is inside phone.
4. Cannot start any acitivity on phone via ADB
I just want to install a custom rom or go back to Gingerbread. Could someone please advise?
Thanks in advance for reading patiently the above story.
-- Hari
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Download the aahk (advange ace hack kit) form Here http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=#aahkSupport
Hand root IT again. It down great automatically. Read the manual very good.
Aahk can you run in fastboot
You downgraded to froyo and now your bootloader is messed up. Shoulda used the Hack Kit
Sent from my Desire HD with BlackIce.
Thanks don't hurt ya know?!
hariweb said:
Hello All,
I am a newbie.
My Desire HD is not going beyond 'Quietly Brilliant' HTC logo. When I switch it on, it boots and stops there but does not go beyond it.
This problem started after I did the following for installing Cyanogen Mod.
Problem 1:
1. I followed the instructions in Cyanogen Mod for rooting.
2. First, I had to downgrade to Froyo as my phone was using GingerBread.
3. For downgrading, I followed the instructions given in Cyanogen mod site.
4. Everything went well - but the ADB Shell only displayed $ instead of # and the exploit given in above link did not work.
5. I managed to bring # prompt by following some other instructions from Xda-Developer forum.
6. After this, I once again followed the instructions in Cyanogen mod site to downgrade to froyo.
7. I was unable to push the PD98IMG.ZIP to SD card from ADB. So, I copied it via windows explorer and verified checksum to make sure.
8. Then I used ADB REBOOT BOOTLOADER and clicked BOOTLOADER to load PD98IMG.ZIP.
9. This step did not work correctly - it gave CID incorrect! Update failed error. (Problem 2 describes this situation better.)
10. At this point, I tried to boot normally into the exsting GingerBread. Initially it worked.
11. After booting and displaying the home screen, it was slower than usual and was behaving in a odd manner.
12. Then, for some reason, I enabled WiFi. Then the phone kind of rebooted or went to the HTC Quitely Brilliant logo and stuck up there.
13. After this, I rebooted/shutdown my phone several times using ADB and tried to boot normally. It did not work.
14. Only once, when I tried FASTBOOT USB by removing battery it went up to my homescreen and then again went back to HTC Quitely Brilliant logo
15. I suspected something might be wrong with WiFi activation and tried to switch it off via ADB.
16. I used this 'adb shell am start -a android.intent.action.MAIN -n com.android.settings/.wifi.WifiSettings" command and got " Can't connect to activity manager; is the system running?" error.
So, I am unable to use the phone because of above issue.
Problem 2:
1. When I tried to use BOOTLOADER and tried to load PD98IMG.ZIP, I got "CID incorrect! Update failed error" .
2. I understood this might require a GoldCard (this is not mentioned in Cyanogen Mod instructions).
3. I googled and downloaded this GoldCardTool.exe and tried with it to create GoldCard.
4. At this time, I was able to access my phone's SD card via Windows Explorer and it was visible in GoldCard tool also.
5. I followed the instructions for creating GoldCard using GoldCard tool but this did not work.
6. I still get the "CID incorrect! Update failed error" .
7. I chatted with some folks in IRC chat and was advised to remove HTC Sync and install other drivers.
8. I removed HTC Sync and installed the Google USB driver. Nothing changed but I lost my access to SD card from windows explorer.
9. I re-installed HTC Sync. Still, I am unable to access my SD card via windows explorer.
10. Also, ADB PUSH to sdcard never worked. It gives Read-Only filesystem error.
So, in short I am neither able to boot my phone in existing GingerBread nor am I able to downgrade it to Froyo. I am stuck with a useless phone.
Other tools I tried : SuperOneClick to Root the phone. Did not work.
Things that are working:
1. ADB commands and Shell commands.
2. Able to do FASTBOOT USB or ADB REBOOT BOOTLOADER etc.
3. Able to transfer files to SD card using Card Reader.
Things that are NOT working
1. Phone stuck up after 'Quietly Brilliant' logo.
2. Unable to Downgrade or ROOT.
3. Cannot push files to SD while it is inside phone.
4. Cannot start any acitivity on phone via ADB
I just want to install a custom rom or go back to Gingerbread. Could someone please advise?
Thanks in advance for reading patiently the above story.
-- Hari
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Can you boot in hboot....it takes about 30 minutes to do that. But if u can still access to hboot there's a solution but if you can't even get to hboot then u are done...
gurby1 said:
Download the aahk (advange ace hack kit) form Here...Hand root IT again. It down great automatically. Read the manual very good.
Aahk can you run in fastboot
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Tx. I will try this.....
glevitan said:
Can you boot in hboot....it takes about 30 minutes to do that. But if u can still access to hboot there's a solution but if you can't even get to hboot then u are done...
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When I execute ADB REBOOT BOOTLOADER or use that Vol -,Power button combo, it goes to the FASTBOOT or FASTBOOT USB mode and displays options like BOOTLOADER, REBOOT, REBOOT BOOTLOADER nad POWER DOWN. It also shows HBOOT version as "HBOOT-2.00.0027".So, I guess HBOOT is working...is this correct?
Really good explanation of your problem
Sent from my Desire HD using xda premium
hariweb said:
When I execute ADB REBOOT BOOTLOADER or use that Vol -,Power button combo, it goes to the FASTBOOT or FASTBOOT USB mode and displays options like BOOTLOADER, REBOOT, REBOOT BOOTLOADER nad POWER DOWN. It also shows HBOOT version as "HBOOT-2.00.0027".So, I guess HBOOT is working...is this correct?
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yes...if bootloader wasn´t working your phone would used as a paperweight...How long does it take to get into hboot? Just to know if your bootloader is messed or not..
glevitan said:
yes...if bootloader wasn´t working your phone would used as a paperweight...How long does it take to get into hboot? Just to know if your bootloader is messed or not..
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If I use ADB REBOOT BOOTLOADER, it goes to this FASTBOOT screen within 2 secs. If I use Vol/Power button it takes around 2 secs to go the main HBOOT screen in which the first option is FASTBOOT followed by RECOVERY and so on till IMAGE CRC. So, please tell your diagnosis...
Your this close to haveing a bricked phone
hariweb said:
If I use ADB REBOOT BOOTLOADER, it goes to this FASTBOOT screen within 2 secs. If I use Vol/Power button it takes around 2 secs to go the main HBOOT screen in which the first option is FASTBOOT followed by RECOVERY and so on till IMAGE CRC. So, please tell your diagnosis...
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Ok, that is a good sign. No messed bootloader. Is your phone S-ON or S-OFF? Check that in the hboot screen (top left corner)
the_unlocker1997 said:
Your this close to haveing a bricked phone
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What are you talking about?
Sent from my Inspire 4G using xda app-developers app
hariweb said:
Tx. I will try this.....
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AAHK is great! I was able to solve both problems.
Used the Ubuntu Live CD installation and used the hack kit from that.
Phone no longer hanging at 'Quietly Brilliant'. Using MIUI ICS rom now :victory:
glevitan said:
yes...if bootloader wasn´t working your phone would used as a paperweight...How long does it take to get into hboot? Just to know if your bootloader is messed or not..
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how to know a bootloader is messed. how to know it is perfect. thanks
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hariweb said:
AAHK is great! I was able to solve both problems.
Used the Ubuntu Live CD installation and used the hack kit from that.
Phone no longer hanging at 'Quietly Brilliant'. Using MIUI ICS rom now :victory:
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When I flash few custom ROM it hangs after boot animation, just animation goes on and on for more than a 12 hours, what problem is this and how to get rid of this and save the device. thanks
harisharun said:
how to know a bootloader is messed. how to know it is perfect. thanks
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When I flash few custom ROM it hangs after boot animation, just animation goes on and on for more than a 12 hours, what problem is this and how to get rid of this and save the device. thanks
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Which ROMs? Some phones need to update ADSP firmware for newer kernels. Can you get into recovery?
bananagranola said:
Which ROMs? Some phones need to update ADSP firmware for newer kernels. Can you get into recovery?
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Yes I can get in to recovery by typing adb reboot recovery. until then the screen remains still in boot animation(boot animation gets completed, by completion of animation end screen remains as it is.) ROMs are NEOne V1.0, and two more ROMS did hang there exactly. Just feel little nervous to further flash custom ROMS from being bricked.
hariweb said:
Hello All,
I am a newbie.
My Desire HD is not going beyond 'Quietly Brilliant' HTC logo. When I switch it on, it boots and stops there but does not go beyond it.
This problem started after I did the following for installing Cyanogen Mod.
Problem 1:
1. I followed the instructions in Cyanogen Mod for rooting.
2. First, I had to downgrade to Froyo as my phone was using GingerBread.
3. For downgrading, I followed the instructions given in Cyanogen mod site.
4. Everything went well - but the ADB Shell only displayed $ instead of # and the exploit given in above link did not work.
5. I managed to bring # prompt by following some other instructions from Xda-Developer forum.
6. After this, I once again followed the instructions in Cyanogen mod site to downgrade to froyo.
7. I was unable to push the PD98IMG.ZIP to SD card from ADB. So, I copied it via windows explorer and verified checksum to make sure.
8. Then I used ADB REBOOT BOOTLOADER and clicked BOOTLOADER to load PD98IMG.ZIP.
9. This step did not work correctly - it gave CID incorrect! Update failed error. (Problem 2 describes this situation better.)
10. At this point, I tried to boot normally into the exsting GingerBread. Initially it worked.
11. After booting and displaying the home screen, it was slower than usual and was behaving in a odd manner.
12. Then, for some reason, I enabled WiFi. Then the phone kind of rebooted or went to the HTC Quitely Brilliant logo and stuck up there.
13. After this, I rebooted/shutdown my phone several times using ADB and tried to boot normally. It did not work.
14. Only once, when I tried FASTBOOT USB by removing battery it went up to my homescreen and then again went back to HTC Quitely Brilliant logo
15. I suspected something might be wrong with WiFi activation and tried to switch it off via ADB.
16. I used this 'adb shell am start -a android.intent.action.MAIN -n com.android.settings/.wifi.WifiSettings" command and got " Can't connect to activity manager; is the system running?" error.
So, I am unable to use the phone because of above issue.
Problem 2:
1. When I tried to use BOOTLOADER and tried to load PD98IMG.ZIP, I got "CID incorrect! Update failed error" .
2. I understood this might require a GoldCard (this is not mentioned in Cyanogen Mod instructions).
3. I googled and downloaded this GoldCardTool.exe and tried with it to create GoldCard.
4. At this time, I was able to access my phone's SD card via Windows Explorer and it was visible in GoldCard tool also.
5. I followed the instructions for creating GoldCard using GoldCard tool but this did not work.
6. I still get the "CID incorrect! Update failed error" .
7. I chatted with some folks in IRC chat and was advised to remove HTC Sync and install other drivers.
8. I removed HTC Sync and installed the Google USB driver. Nothing changed but I lost my access to SD card from windows explorer.
9. I re-installed HTC Sync. Still, I am unable to access my SD card via windows explorer.
10. Also, ADB PUSH to sdcard never worked. It gives Read-Only filesystem error.
So, in short I am neither able to boot my phone in existing GingerBread nor am I able to downgrade it to Froyo. I am stuck with a useless phone.
Other tools I tried : SuperOneClick to Root the phone. Did not work.
Things that are working:
1. ADB commands and Shell commands.
2. Able to do FASTBOOT USB or ADB REBOOT BOOTLOADER etc.
3. Able to transfer files to SD card using Card Reader.
Things that are NOT working
1. Phone stuck up after 'Quietly Brilliant' logo.
2. Unable to Downgrade or ROOT.
3. Cannot push files to SD while it is inside phone.
4. Cannot start any acitivity on phone via ADB
I just want to install a custom rom or go back to Gingerbread. Could someone please advise?
Thanks in advance for reading patiently the above story.
-- Hari
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Try The Advanced Ace Hack Kit - for HTC Desire HD
Click Here
GLADS said:
Try The Advanced Ace Hack Kit - for HTC Desire HD
Click Here
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Please read my older posts. I have already mentioned that my problem is solved by using AAHK.
harisharun said:
how to know a bootloader is messed. how to know it is perfect. thanks
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When I flash few custom ROM it hangs after boot animation, just animation goes on and on for more than a 12 hours, what problem is this and how to get rid of this and save the device. thanks
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Not sure what is your issue. For me simply using the Hack Kit for degrading(for rooting purpose) solved the hanging problem. The degrading was initially unsuccessful but the hanging problem was solved.
I have since then rooted and so far intstalled MIUI 2.8.3/2.8.10/ 2.8.24, CM 7.2, Blackout ICS and Android revolution 6.3.3. I did not face this issue wiht any of these roms. I use this 4xt recovery and I understand that it is good to do a `Full Wipe`before installing any custom rom. In 4ext recovery ..for full wipe...I do Wipe/Factory reset, Wipe Cache and Wipe Dalvik Cache. After this, I install custom rom. I think you might be already aware of these things
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Hi guys,
Well basically, I've been a massive idiot and somehow my HTC Desire is now non-responsive. I am running the Oxygen rom from a nandroid backup that I had done previously but now i am unable to access recovery at all. The phone does power on. I do the usual power + back button hold to get into the bootloader then recovery and do the usual ./recovery-mac.sh command in terminal but all I get in response is this now:
mac:~ Dan$ ./recovery-mac.sh
Desire Recovery Mode
Pushing required files to device...
Password:
error: device not found
error: device not found
mac:~ Dan$ error: device not found
I can access the MicroSD card through a computer but the phone won't recognize there is one. WiFi works (but can't download anything from market), radio doesn't as no signal and of course 3G is out of the question.
Is there a solution to my problem?!
From a person in dying need.
EDIT:
Since trying to work this out I have reformatted the microSD card and replaced its contents afterwards, still to no avail.
Try to flash stock ROM from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=695667
Be careful to select the appropriate RUU.
Turn your phone in fastboot (back + power) and run the exe file. You very probably might need a goldcard. Search the forum for that. Good luck !
you're going to have to talk me through this (step by step) like i'm an idiot please paul! i've downloaded the appropriate RUU but i'm not sure how to apply it. help?
guywithdesire1992 said:
you're going to have to talk me through this (step by step) like i'm an idiot please paul! i've downloaded the appropriate RUU but i'm not sure how to apply it. help?
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Start your phone in fastboot --> Hold Back button + press power
You should get a menu which has as title FASTBOOT.
Connect your phone to your PC and then run the exe file. You must have HTC Sync installed.
If this fails try making a goldcard. You can find a tutorial here: http://theunlockr.com/2010/03/10/how-to-create-a-goldcard/
the computer won't recognise the phone paul. am going to have to try and make a goldcard i guess. :/
okay i am completely stuck. i have previously made a goldcard but this is just ridiculous now. my sdcard contains the clockwork mod folder so why can't i boot into recovery, what is going wrong with it? if i boot up i'm stuck on the oxygen rom, cant install anything as wifi wont download stuff as sd card isnt recognized (tell me why?), have sporadic signal, no 3g whatsoever.
can someone please explain step by step how to get recovery working again.
bumpbumpbump
So whats your current status?
Your Desire boots into ROM, but doesnt work well.
You cannot but into recovery.
You made a gold card.
Flashing a RUU didnt work.
Your SD is not recognized by the phone or by PC? Is it the goldcard you made?
Correct?
i haven't been able to make a goldcard, i have one previously that i cannot find.
the desire boots into the oxygen rom, ver. 2.0.3 but will not recognise the sd card inserted and wont connect to a mac or computer and show up as a device. i cannot boot into recovery at all as i just get device not found.
confused?
guywithdesire1992 said:
confused?
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yes ^^
Do you only use Mac or have you access to a pc, too?
If you can get your phone into USB Debugging mode, you can try to flash a brand new recovery via fastboot command.
Maybe your rom got corrupted somehow.
If neither of this works, you should try another sd card I guess.
how do you use the fastboot command?
i have used the ./recovery-mac.sh command in terminal but whats this fastboot command and where can i get it?
EDIT:
I now have fastboot but whenever i try the command ./fastboot-mac flash recovery.img it ends up saying permission denied. is this because i am S-ON?
k-c-0 said:
yes ^^
Do you only use Mac or have you access to a pc, too?
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i have access to a pc as well too. i'd rather not have to go through the lengthy process of making a goldcard if i have to. trying to exhaust all other options first....
Credit for the written tutorial goes to sbenson1226
What do I need?
Superboot : DOWNLOAD
Drivers: You will need to install this driver.
The Process:
Download the above files and install the driver. For the driver, it installs Pdanet on both your computer and phone. Follow the directions carefully. Pdanet will be wiped from your phone once you run Superboot. After the driver is installed, feel from to uninstall Pdanet from your computer – the driver will remain.
Extract the contents of Superboot and rename the folder “root.” Place this folder into C:\ (you may be asked for admin privileges).
Power down the phone.
Connect the phone to your computer.
Boot the phone into the bootloader by simultaneously holding Volume Up + Volume Down + Power.
Open up the command prompt in Windows:
Click Start Menu, then in the search bar type: cmd (this will open the command prompt);
Type the following: cd C:/
Then type the following: cd root
The next step will unlock your bootload - this will wipe all data on your device.
Type the following, in the command prompt: fastboot-windows oem unlock
You will receive a warning about unlocking. Use the volume keys to select an option and use the power button to confirm.
Your bootloader will now say: Lock State – Unlocked (near the bottom) as well as “Fastboot Status – Okay”
Now, to root your device, simply double click: install-superboot-windows.bat that you originally placed in the root folder in step 2.
Your phone should reboot on its own.
Be patient while it reboots, and don’t worry – first boot may take up to 5 minutes.
After phone set up, confirm Superuser app in your app tray.
All credit for this tutorial goes to:
Evostance and
Paul O’Brien
Useful root apps:
Busybox
Rom Manager
Titanium Backup
Root Explorer
Questions?
The above method unlocks your bootloader AND roots your device.
You do not need ADB.
This does not put a custom recovery on your phone.
This does not put a custom rom on your phone.
Yes, your phone is still stock.
Yes, you will still receive OTA’s from Google/Verizon.
This only puts Superuser on your phone, you need to install busybox yourself.
Question, when using superboot, is there a way to unroot the root if needed? If so do you have the steps to unroot?
Thanks,
Keith
CDMA problem
I have a brand new Verizon Galaxy nexus. I have the bootloader unlocked but everytime I tried to do the boot.img step it would just stay on the Google screen forever. I did an adb logcat and I could see it failing and looping over and over again.
Any idea what I should try? Could the update to 4.02 have caused this?
Thanks,
Master K
FlagAZ said:
Question, when using superboot, is there a way to unroot the root if needed? If so do you have the steps to unroot?
Thanks,
Keith
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This is something I would like to know too.
Its been a long while since I've done Android mods haha, If I root and stay on stock rom with CWM recovery, Will I still be able to do the 4.0.3 OTA? or will the recovery not be able to apply the update?
If you have clockworkmod installed with your stock rom. Once you restart the phone it will wipe clockworkmod and install back the stock recovery.
Sent from my Nexus One using xda premium
FlagAZ said:
Question, when using superboot, is there a way to unroot the root if needed? If so do you have the steps to unroot?
Thanks,
Keith
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Yes you can unroot by flashing the system image... it requires adb check out my channel , I'll try to post the video here asap
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Master K said:
I have a brand new Verizon Galaxy nexus. I have the bootloader unlocked but everytime I tried to do the boot.img step it would just stay on the Google screen forever. I did an adb logcat and I could see it failing and looping over and over again.
Any idea what I should try? Could the update to 4.02 have caused this?
Thanks,
Master K
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This process wipes the data.. did you pull USB during the process... either way go into boot loader and lock boot loader by typing OEM lock instead of OEM unlock and try again this time don't pull the USB cable
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mikeacela said:
Its been a long while since I've done Android mods haha, If I root and stay on stock rom with CWM recovery, Will I still be able to do the 4.0.3 OTA? or will the recovery not be able to apply the update?
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You will still be able to accept ota
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owenbeals said:
This process wipes the data.. did you pull USB during the process... either way go into boot loader and lock boot loader by typing OEM lock instead of OEM unlock and try again this time don't pull the USB cable
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I did not pull the USB. I did it twice so I know the lock unlock sequence fixes the phone.
I did the unlock without issue and then when I do install-superboot-windows.bat the phone reboots, I get the Google with the unlocked padlock and there it sits. Well past 5min. I did an adb logcat and I can see it is stuck in a bootloop so I pull the battery and lock and unlock again. I rebooted and the phone started up as if new. As I said i went through all this twice (never pulling the USB) and the same result.
I followed this guide letter by letter and it worked perfectly. BTW I have the LTE nexus
owenbeals said:
This process wipes the data.. did you pull USB during the process... either way go into boot loader and lock boot loader by typing OEM lock instead of OEM unlock and try again this time don't pull the USB cable
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never mind
I downloaded both links,
installed the drivers,
made sure the newly files (superboot) where in a file named root on the C:\
rebooted phone in to fastboot, then plugged it into the computer
started command prompt
made sure I was in the C:\root directory
typed in fastboot-windows oem unlock
Alls I get is a massage saying "waiting for device" (yes the device is hooked up to the computer via USB)
the instructions mention pdanet... I never saw that install anywhere so maybe i am missing a step
I can not get the drivers i downloaded from the link to work. It took forever to run the exe and install them, like an hour, and then the install was unsuccesful.
Epicrean said:
Alls I get is a massage saying "waiting for device" (yes the device is hooked up to the computer via USB)
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Had to boot the phone back in to the bootloader and rerun the install-superboot-windows.bat. Then my phone rebooted right away. Been sitting on the Google screen for a while...past 5 minutes...so hopefully it will go through.
EDIT: Waiting 15 minutes and phone was still stuck on the black screen with the while Google logo. Pulled battery and phone booted and was rooted. Odd....
is it just me or the download link is down as of 12/18/11?
Followed instructions (although I got the driver from elsewhere, so didn't need the PDAnet files).
Installed loads of apps and such. Turned phone off, then on again. After I rebooted though, my phone appears not to be rooted anymore. Superuser doesn't seem to do anything (although it's on the phone) and Root Explorer says it is denied root permissions from Superuser.
Downloaded Superuser fix from the market which says my phone isn't rooted.
If I just type the "install blah de blah" command again (IE, missing out the unlock oem as the bootloader should still be unlocked), then will it wipe my phone? Don't really fancy installing all the apps again.
Will this then be permanently rooted?
owenbeals said:
What do I need?
Superboot : DOWNLOAD
Drivers: You will need to install this driver.
The Process:
Download the above files and install the driver. For the driver, it installs Pdanet on both your computer and phone. Follow the directions carefully. Pdanet will be wiped from your phone once you run Superboot. After the driver is installed, feel from to uninstall Pdanet from your computer – the driver will remain.
Extract the contents of Superboot and rename the folder “root.” Place this folder into C:\ (you may be asked for admin privileges).
Power down the phone.
Connect the phone to your computer.
Boot the phone into the bootloader by simultaneously holding Volume Up + Volume Down + Power.
Open up the command prompt in Windows:
Click Start Menu, then in the search bar type: cmd (this will open the command prompt);
Type the following: cd C:/
Then type the following: cd root
The next step will unlock your bootload - this will wipe all data on your device.
Type the following, in the command prompt: fastboot-windows oem unlock
You will receive a warning about unlocking. Use the volume keys to select an option and use the power button to confirm.
Your bootloader will now say: Lock State – Unlocked (near the bottom) as well as “Fastboot Status – Okay”
Now, to root your device, simply double click: install-superboot-windows.bat that you originally placed in the root folder in step 2.
Your phone should reboot on its own.
Be patient while it reboots, and don’t worry – first boot may take up to 5 minutes.
After phone set up, confirm Superuser app in your app tray.
All credit for this tutorial goes to:
Evostance and
Paul O’Brien
Useful root apps:
Busybox
Rom Manager
Titanium Backup
Root Explorer
Questions?
The above method unlocks your bootloader AND roots your device.
You do not need ADB.
This does not put a custom recovery on your phone.
This does not put a custom rom on your phone.
Yes, your phone is still stock.
Yes, you will still receive OTA’s from Google/Verizon.
This only puts Superuser on your phone, you need to install busybox yourself.
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Hmmm, this tutorial looks strikingly similar to the one I created at DroidForums. A little credit would be nice - or please completely rewrite it. Thanks.
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The driver failed to install on my phone...when I reboot into my bootloader it looks a bit different from in the video. Mine just has an android and it says start above it. The oem unlock command fails to do anything as well.
Why is nothing ever simple?
Does your phone need to be connected when you install the samsung drivers on it? Or does it install these drivers after booting into the bootloader?
When I install the samsung drivers on my computer with the phone connected, it says the following:
Android phone: No drivers found
Samsung Mobile USB Composite Device: Ready to use
Samsung Mobile MTP Device: Failed
Samsung Android ADB Interface: Ready to use
When I hold the volume buttons and power it on now, it just goes straight to the google logo...not even getting the android logo with the start option anymore. I think I might have accidentally uninstalled the ADB drivers in my device manager because I saw 2 copies and thought I installed it twice...
Try the PDA net application on your comp, it will properly install the Samsung drivers so you can adb
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Hello, I have like eight hours of continuous searching for solve this problem.
I installed like two months ago the Android Revolutionary HD 6.1.5 ROM, i did S-off, Radio-off, Root, etc, following the tutorials of XDA. But i installed the actualization of ARHD 6.2.0 and it works very nice but one day later when i was talking by the phone it stopped, then sense was not responding, and it finally restarted alone.
The big problem is it was only showing the HTC logo and then the screen puts black.
I get into HBoot and it searches for PD98IMG.zip
i putted the PD98IMG.zip in the card and it says this:
- Sd checking...
Loading...[PD98DIAG.zip]
No image!
Loading...[PD98DIAG.nhb]
No image or wrong image!
Loading...[PD98img.zip]
I say yes and it shows:
- Image unzipping fail!
Update Fail!
Press <POWER> to reboot
I tried a lot of RUU`s, like 13 and i can´t find one who works, the only who was acepted was ono withe the recovery only. With USB it does not work either.
I sent it to the company who sold me it and they have no idea about...
I hope you can help me, i am a little dissapointed, because i tried all the RUU`s what i founded in the web.
Thank you very much, Freesoft.
Freesoft64 said:
Hello, I have like eight hours of continuous searching for solve this problem.
I installed like two months ago the Android Revolutionary HD 6.1.5 ROM, i did S-off, Radio-off, Root, etc, following the tutorials of XDA. But i installed the actualization of ARHD 6.2.0 and it works very nice but one day later when i was talking by the phone it stopped, then sense was not responding, and it finally restarted alone.
The big problem is it was only showing the HTC logo and then the screen puts black.
I get into HBoot and it searches for PD98IMG.zip
i putted the PD98IMG.zip in the card and it says this:
- Sd checking...
Loading...[PD98DIAG.zip]
No image!
Loading...[PD98DIAG.nhb]
No image or wrong image!
Loading...[PD98img.zip]
I say yes and it shows:
- Image unzipping fail!
Update Fail!
Press <POWER> to reboot
I tried a lot of RUU`s, like 13 and i can´t find one who works, the only who was acepted was ono withe the recovery only. With USB it does not work either.
I sent it to the company who sold me it and they have no idea about...
I hope you can help me, i am a little dissapointed, because i tried all the RUU`s what i founded in the web.
Thank you very much, Freesoft.
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Try to go into recovery mode. What exactly is the problem. If it is not booting in...go to recovery and select fix permissions... this will solve any problems. If not try to install a rom with full wipe and reboot. If you flash a PD98IMG.zip then once again you need to root, S OFF, etc etc....
Stop what you are doing before you brick your phone.
The PD98 error you are getting happens to all rooted DHD's, and is nothing to worry about (delete it from your sd card). RUU's are for stock devices, or for returning to stock.
Check to make sure you haven't screwed up your root access, and flash a ROM .zip file from the developers thread (in recovery, from your sd card). And always check the checksum before flashing.
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JagDave said:
Stop what you are doing before you brick your phone.
The PD98 error you are getting happens to all rooted DHD's, and is nothing to worry about (delete it from your sd card). RUU's are for stock devices, or for returning to stock.
Check to make sure you haven't screwed up your root access, and flash a ROM .zip file from the developers thread (in recovery, from your sd card). And always check the checksum before flashing.
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Well, actualy, i can`t get into Recovery, it reboots and the screen turns black, the only thing what the phone admits is PD98IMG.zip.
Thank you very much for responding!
Delete that file from your SD card, and check if you can get into recovery. If yes, download superWIPE for ARHD, and ARHD rom and install it ( it's different base i think, so you have to superWipe it )
PD98IMG.zip is the radio, if that's what you need they can all be found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=996630
Might be worth flashing the latest and seeing if your phone behaves enough afterwards to let you get into recovery.
I take it you are trying from bootloader?
Also does your computer recognize the phone on usb?
Sent from The App that Time Forgot.
Sounds to me your Recovery has an error.
Download and extract Android Flasher http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=794638
Boot into Bootloader & select fastboot
Use AndroidFlasher to install a new Recovery image.
Link to my copy of of the previous 4ext Touch recovery, so it should work.
Extract the image to wherever you extracted AndroidFlasher and make sure you select 'already in fastboot' prior to flashing.
Then you should be able to get into Recovery. Full wipe, install ROM, etc.
Hope this solves your problem.
JagDave said:
Sounds to me your Recovery has an error.
Download and extract Android Flasher http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=794638
Boot into Bootloader & select fastboot
Use AndroidFlasher to install a new Recovery image.
Link to my copy of of the previous 4ext Touch recovery, so it should work.
Extract the image to wherever you extracted AndroidFlasher and make sure you select 'already in fastboot' prior to flashing.
Then you should be able to get into Recovery. Full wipe, install ROM, etc.
Hope this solves your problem.
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I am trying all this and i think it will work, the problem is my phone is "SHIP S-OFF"
But i don`t know hot to change from Ship to ENG...
Thank you very much for the answer, from now in one week i think my DHD will work again
If memory serves, you only need Eng to change the radio.
But don't quote me on that
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I have tried this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1396253
The PD98IMG.zip worked, so i am glad my desire is not bricked yet.
I still not having access to recovery, my phone is SHIP S-OFF not ENG S-OFF and i can`t change the Recovery, i can`t install the SDK drivers for bootloader.
I tried too with Android Flasher, and there doesn`t work because my phone is not ENG S-OFF.
My questions are this: how i can change now to ENG S-OFF?
What else i can do for revive the Desire HD?
Thank a lot for responding this post, i don`t know what i`ll do without all of you!
Personally I see no reason to Eng soff. You can still flash radios and recoveries with just regular soff. Just its done in a different way.
In that thread you posted their is a link for cwr in a pd98img. Just follow the directions I wrote.(its the first section)
But if you are set on getting Eng soff in the dev section you can use jkoljo tool.
Your second question confuses me. You said your phone is now working so what do you mean by reviving your phone?
Well, i tried ADB, the problem now is when i installed the drivers, in the command prompt i cant find my phone.
I was trying with this:
C:\adb devices
List of devices attached
In Device Manager it appairs like: Android Phone>Android ADB Interface
What i can do now?
I know I'm a little annoying, but I will really appreciate your help if we make it work!
Anyone can help with ADB with desire hd?
Well to be able to use command prompt on your computers first off would be to add the adb path which is normally C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools or in C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\tools
Then you'll be able to use adb commands.
if not while in command prompt, just use the cd command to get in that directory so you can use the adb.exe
per exemple;
cd C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\tools
then you'll be able to use commands has
adb push [the file which should be in the same place] /data/local/tmp
Then if you just want to run command on your cell interface just write
adb shell
if you're in root you should start to write beside a #
it would look
<C:\[path]>adb shell
# [here you'll run command on your cellphone]
because if you run in command prompt right away
<C:\>adb device
without having the file to get the adb.exe
But as for using adb shell, if your device is connected and activated in debugged mode you'll be fine.
earthbrother said:
Well to be able to use command prompt on your computers first off would be to add the adb path which is normally C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools or in C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\tools
Then you'll be able to use adb commands.
if not while in command prompt, just use the cd command to get in that directory so you can use the adb.exe
per exemple;
cd C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\tools
then you'll be able to use commands has
adb push [the file which should be in the same place] /data/local/tmp
Then if you just want to run command on your cell interface just write
adb shell
if you're in root you should start to write beside a #
it would look
<C:\[path]>adb shell
# [here you'll run command on your cellphone]
because if you run in command prompt right away
<C:\>adb device
without having the file to get the adb.exe
But as for using adb shell, if your device is connected and activated in debugged mode you'll be fine.
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I did that, it doesn`t work because it says "error: device not found" i tried reinstalling many times the ADB drivers and another few with the path file, no results. With "adb devices" it says "list of devices attached" then, nothing.
I am really gratefull with all your answers, i hope we can made it work
I have a question more, it`s posible to put it in "debugging mode" from HBOOT?
Thanks a lot!
So, nobody can help me? that who help me will be rewarded!
You said only the recovery pd98 works. Reflash it. After it reboot and hangs take out battery and SD card. Reinsert battery and enter boot. Wait for it to scan, then reinsert sdcard and enter recovery. Wipe and reflash a rom or backup
Edit - still confused, from your pm you suggested that your dhd doesn't work? I need a simple yes it boots or doesn't, before we can go anywhere
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I've been trying to re-root my phone since late last night, and have had nothing but problems. I've searched all over the internet, and tried anything that I thought would apply to my situation in the slightest.
I originally downgraded from 2.3.4 to 2.3.3 and rooted my phone using the method in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1298990
I ran Revolutionary, ClockworkMod, and SuperUser. Everything worked perfect the first time around. Installed the Cyanogenmod 7.2 ROM and Tiamat v1.1.5 kernel. Then I started having issues with my battery, and Cyanogenmod seemed to be increasing the issues. At that time HTC announced they'd be releasing ICS, yada yada yada. I found a stock ROM online, and installed it, and updated as they were released OTA. Having finally gotten a new extended battery, I'd like to re-root & ROM my phone, but I've hit some road blocks.
I currently have the Android Version of 2.3.4 & Software Number of 5.10.605.9
I tried to re-do the entire process that had previously worked for me, but once I used the command hack-vivow.cmd, the phone would boot to the Revolutionary (of HBOOT ?) screen. Command line shows this, and just hangs:
c:\vwhk-12102011-c>fastboot oem rebootRUU
< waiting for device >
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Phone shows this:
-Revolutionary-
VIVO_W XB SHIP S-OFF RL
HBOOT -6.13.1002
RADIO -1.09.01.1111
eMMC -boot
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Phone gives me the options of "BOOTLOADER", "REBOOT", "REBOOT BOOTLOADER", & "POWER DOWN". "REBOOT BOOTLOADER" changes "FASTBOOT" briefly to "FASTBOOT USB", but changes back in about 15-20 seconds. When I select "BOOTLOADER", the screen freezes for a few seconds, and it won't let me select any options, "FASTBOOT" changes to "HBOOT", and I get this in green text:
SD Checking
Loading...[PG32DIAG.zip]
No image!
Loading...[PG32DIAG.nbh]
No image or wrong image!
Loading...[PG32IMG.zip]
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The next screen of green text says "Parsing...[SD ZIP]" followed by 9 things, and I'm only given an option to Update or No/Reboot. No/Reboot reboots my phone into an endless bootloop, until I remove the battery and power back on with Volume Down + Power Button. Update does a reset of my phone, and puts me right back to where I am now. While it is updating there is an error message at the bottom that says "Can not roll back hboot version".
I've tried multiple things to attempt to fix this... I ran the TacoRoot method from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1751796
When the 8th line was completed
adb shell /data/local/tacoroot.sh --setup
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, the phone rebooted, it got stuck in a bootloop.
So that's where I am now. I'm stuck with S-Off, the PG32DIAG/PG32IMG errors, an HBOOT that seems to be far too new of a version, and I haven't found a way to get back to 2.3.3. As you can see I'm a noob. I'm really not sure where I went wrong (other than going back to a stock ROM and allowing it to update). Unfortunately a lot of things are just way over my head, without seeing a step by step process. But I'm just stuck at the moment. If anyone has any ideas on how to fix this, or any ideas of things to try I GREATLY appreciate it.
Still looking for an answer, but I've done some more digging.
Would I be correct is assuming that I have to find a way to downgrade hboot (which Revolutionary won't allow) and get S-On, in order to do what I need to do? If so, does anyone know of an accurate way to accomplish this? All I've found are old threads that apparently are no longer relevant for newer Software & hboot updates.
Cleanincubus said:
Still looking for an answer, but I've done some more digging.
Would I be correct is assuming that I have to find a way to downgrade hboot (which Revolutionary won't allow) and get S-On, in order to do what I need to do? If so, does anyone know of an accurate way to accomplish this? All I've found are old threads that apparently are no longer relevant for newer Software & hboot updates.
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I am by no means an expert, but my limited understanding would suggest this: try flashing a new recovery like clockworkmod with fastboot. If that is successful you can flash a superuser zip in clockwork. I don't recall the steps to flash the recovery, but I think since you are s-off you should be able to do it fairly easily.
gtdtm said:
I am by no means an expert, but my limited understanding would suggest this: try flashing a new recovery like clockworkmod with fastboot. If that is successful you can flash a superuser zip in clockwork. I don't recall the steps to flash the recovery, but I think since you are s-off you should be able to do it fairly easily.
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Sorry for my ignorance, I'm trying to understand exactly what you mean. From my very limited knowledge, there might be 2 ways of doing what you're saying.
First, rebooting the phone with Volume Down + Power button, with the the ClockworkMod file placed on the root of my SD card, and renamed PG32IMG.zip. Then selecting Bootloader, and allowing it to Update.
Second would be rebooting the phone (Volume Down + Power), and then "force" the flashboot via command, with the phone connected to the USB cable.
The 1st option I would love to try, if that has a chance of working. The 2nd option though, won't work, because the phone won't respond to any commands via command lines.
The reason I'm not immediately jumping on option #1 for a try, is that I might be on track to get things straightened out, with a possibility of critical failure. I found this thread:
rootzwiki.c om/topic/1579-how-to-restore-to-stock-from-alpharevx-incredible-2-vivow-only/
I'm currently using Revolutionary, but apparently Alpharevx is a previous incarnation of that, and some users in that thread claim that it worked for their Revolutionary S-Off phones. So far, I have gotten to the point where I now have Android Froyo/ Android version 2.2.1 (from the same way of doing things as Option #1 above). The rest of that thread is messing with the Bootloader, which I'd rather not risk if I don't have to (I do realize how serious the consequences are). If there's any other way to do it, I'll gladly give it a try, as long as it doesn't put me in a place much worse than I'm at now (bricking my phone by messing with the bootloader certainly would be.)
I apologize for being a pain in the ass, I just want to make sure I understand any recommendations fully before I do something wrong. Clearly I should have done a lot more research before "un-rooting" my phone. Had my original issues not been my battery, I'd still be out of warranty for having S-Off. :laugh: Thank you very much for the response, it is truly appreciated.
Cleanincubus said:
Sorry for my ignorance, I'm trying to understand exactly what you mean. From my very limited knowledge, there might be 2 ways of doing what you're saying.
First, rebooting the phone with Volume Down + Power button, with the the ClockworkMod file placed on the root of my SD card, and renamed PG32IMG.zip. Then selecting Bootloader, and allowing it to Update.
Second would be rebooting the phone (Volume Down + Power), and then "force" the flashboot via command, with the phone connected to the USB cable.
The 1st option I would love to try, if that has a chance of working. The 2nd option though, won't work, because the phone won't respond to any commands via command lines.
The reason I'm not immediately jumping on option #1 for a try, is that I might be on track to get things straightened out, with a possibility of critical failure. I found this thread:
rootzwiki.c om/topic/1579-how-to-restore-to-stock-from-alpharevx-incredible-2-vivow-only/
I'm currently using Revolutionary, but apparently Alpharevx is a previous incarnation of that, and some users in that thread claim that it worked for their Revolutionary S-Off phones. So far, I have gotten to the point where I now have Android Froyo/ Android version 2.2.1 (from the same way of doing things as Option #1 above). The rest of that thread is messing with the Bootloader, which I'd rather not risk if I don't have to (I do realize how serious the consequences are). If there's any other way to do it, I'll gladly give it a try, as long as it doesn't put me in a place much worse than I'm at now (bricking my phone by messing with the bootloader certainly would be.)
I apologize for being a pain in the ass, I just want to make sure I understand any recommendations fully before I do something wrong. Clearly I should have done a lot more research before "un-rooting" my phone. Had my original issues not been my battery, I'd still be out of warranty for having S-Off. :laugh: Thank you very much for the response, it is truly appreciated.
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So with Froyo on there can you get to the stock recovery?
Oh wow, yes I can. I just tried the fastboot clockworkmod flash, but it doesn't seem to be working, or even more likely, I don't know what I'm doing.
I booted the phone with Volume Down + Power, selected "Fastboot", which changed HBOOT to FASTBOOT USB. I used the command prompt and typed "fastboot flash recovery cwm-4.0.1.4-vivow.img". The command prompt stalls at "< waiting for device >" and FASTBOOT USB changed to FASTBOOT. Maybe I just don't know what to do after than. I tried "Recovery", which I thought would have booted ClockworkMod, had it been installed properly.
Cleanincubus said:
Oh wow, yes I can. I just tried the fastboot clockworkmod flash, but it doesn't seem to be working, or even more likely, I don't know what I'm doing.
I booted the phone with Volume Down + Power, selected "Fastboot", which changed HBOOT to FASTBOOT USB. I used the command prompt and typed "fastboot flash recovery cwm-4.0.1.4-vivow.img". The command prompt stalls at "< waiting for device >" and FASTBOOT USB changed to FASTBOOT. Maybe I just don't know what to do after than. I tried "Recovery", which I thought would have booted ClockworkMod, had it been installed properly.
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I think you should be able to do 1B at this little how-to site:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/ClockworkMod_Recovery
Cleanincubus said:
Oh wow, yes I can. I just tried the fastboot clockworkmod flash, but it doesn't seem to be working, or even more likely, I don't know what I'm doing.
I booted the phone with Volume Down + Power, selected "Fastboot", which changed HBOOT to FASTBOOT USB. I used the command prompt and typed "fastboot flash recovery cwm-4.0.1.4-vivow.img". The command prompt stalls at "< waiting for device >" and FASTBOOT USB changed to FASTBOOT. Maybe I just don't know what to do after than. I tried "Recovery", which I thought would have booted ClockworkMod, had it been installed properly.
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I also just noticed...did you do "fastboot devices" first to make sure it actually recognized your phone? I'm really guessing, but I figured it was worth asking.
Yes it does recognize my phone. I think you're exactly right, in the direction you're showing me. I think flashing CWM is the key to getting this all to work.
But I'm getting some strange stuff happening. When I was finally able to select the Fastboot section, I had CWM saved as PG32IMG.zip. I started getting an error (black screen with a little center image of my phone, with a red "!" on it), after rebooting. I had to press Volume Up + Power, which brought me to some kind of Android settings (Wipe Cache, & something about clearing or wiping partition). I selected to just reboot, and the phone rebooted fine. I changed the PG32IMG.zip file back to the Froyo, and I can no longer get past the "Recovery" and forcing to do the Update or Bootloop from declining.
So now I don't know what to do, when it comes to the PG32IMG.zip file. I even just changed the Froyo PG32IMG.zip to a 2.3.3 Gingerbread PG32IMG.zip, so now I'm at the correct ROM for rooting. I changed it because I wasn't sure if being at Froyo was preventing me from doing all of this from the beginning, similar to how the most up to date update did as well.
But back to the PG32IMG.zip, what would be the best thing to do with this situation? Should I change it back to the CWM, and deal with the Android error, while still allowing me to get into FASTBOOT. Or should I just keep it as the GB 2.3.3, as it is now? Can I just delete the PG32IMG.zip file altogether, or is it absolutely necessary? It just keeps trying to update to what the file already is, and prevents me from doing anything else.
I think I'm going to try the CWM.zip renamed to PG32IMG.zip and see if I can get it to work.
Cleanincubus said:
Yes it does recognize my phone. I think you're exactly right, in the direction you're showing me. I think flashing CWM is the key to getting this all to work.
But I'm getting some strange stuff happening. When I was finally able to select the Fastboot section, I had CWM saved as PG32IMG.zip. I started getting an error (black screen with a little center image of my phone, with a red "!" on it), after rebooting. I had to press Volume Up + Power, which brought me to some kind of Android settings (Wipe Cache, & something about clearing or wiping partition). I selected to just reboot, and the phone rebooted fine. I changed the PG32IMG.zip file back to the Froyo, and I can no longer get past the "Recovery" and forcing to do the Update or Bootloop from declining.
So now I don't know what to do, when it comes to the PG32IMG.zip file. I even just changed the Froyo PG32IMG.zip to a 2.3.3 Gingerbread PG32IMG.zip, so now I'm at the correct ROM for rooting. I changed it because I wasn't sure if being at Froyo was preventing me from doing all of this from the beginning, similar to how the most up to date update did as well.
But back to the PG32IMG.zip, what would be the best thing to do with this situation? Should I change it back to the CWM, and deal with the Android error, while still allowing me to get into FASTBOOT. Or should I just keep it as the GB 2.3.3, as it is now? Can I just delete the PG32IMG.zip file altogether, or is it absolutely necessary? It just keeps trying to update to what the file already is, and prevents me from doing anything else.
I think I'm going to try the CWM.zip renamed to PG32IMG.zip and see if I can get it to work.
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You shouldn't be flashing romantic zips as PG32IMG. That's what clockwork is for. If get it back to froyo, then go to the HTC recovery and follow the clockwork instructions I linked to. But maybe someone more knowledgeable than I can answer better.
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After you go onto bootloader and it flashes your IMG you either rename the file on your SD card or delete it from your SD card. You will be able to proceed after that has been done
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Your s-off so the hard part is done.
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You're right. The PG32IMG.zip was a problem. I removed them from the SD card's root, and it's working as it should.
Now the issue is the instructions in that link. I can't find any update.zip for the phone anywhere. I also can't find any options in the Recovery for "re-install package". I go to "BOOTLOADER" and then "RECOVERY". The Phone then boots to a small image of my phone with a red "!". I press Volume Up + Power button, and it loads the "Android system recovery <3e>". I have a Yellow error at the bottom stating"
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/command
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You need to flash a new recovery. Do you adb setup on your pc? If not, google it and get it setup.
Here is a link to CWM
http://goo.im/devs/aeroevan/cwm/recovery-clockwork-6.0.1.5-vivow.img
Save it to your adroid-tools folder
You will need to navigate to your anroid tools folder in cmd before issuing the commands below
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot devices
fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-6.0.1.5-vivow.img
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FYI cmd needs to be run as administrator.
sjpritch25 said:
You need to flash a new recovery. Do you adb setup on your pc? If not, google it and get it setup.
Here is a link to CWM
http://goo.im/devs/aeroevan/cwm/recovery-clockwork-6.0.1.5-vivow.img
Save it to your adroid-tools folder
You will need to navigate to your anroid tools folder in cmd before issuing the commands below
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot devices
fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-6.0.1.5-vivow.img
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FYI cmd needs to be run as administrator.
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screenshot for you
The version I have has the correct files in the "platform-tools" folder.
I get an error with the "adb remount" command, saying "remount failed: Operation not permitted"
When I use the command "fastboot devices", my phone doesn't show up, and it just skips to the next command line, showing nothing. My phone does say "FASTBOOT" though.
Then when I type "fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-6.0.1.5-vivow.img" it just hangs at "< waiting for device >"
Maybe I didn't set it up the sdk stuff properly? I'll look more stuff up when I get home later tonight. But I figured, I'd at least post this up now, in case this is showing another issue.
Cleanincubus said:
The version I have has the correct files in the "platform-tools" folder.
I get an error with the "adb remount" command, saying "remount failed: Operation not permitted"
When I use the command "fastboot devices", my phone doesn't show up, and it just skips to the next command line, showing nothing. My phone does say "FASTBOOT" though.
Then when I type "fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-6.0.1.5-vivow.img" it just hangs at "< waiting for device >"
Maybe I didn't set it up the sdk stuff properly? I'll look more stuff up when I get home later tonight. But I figured, I'd at least post this up now, in case this is showing another issue.
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I don't think it's going to work until you get fastboot devices and adb devices to recognize your phone. I wish I could point you in the right direction, but I'm not very experienced with it.
I'm assuming you have the drivers for our phone installed? Some people have to reboot the pc to get those to recognize the device...
Yeah, I'm going to have to do some more digging. ADB device does recognize my phone, at the 6th line on the screen cap I posted. I've restarted the pc multiple times since first trying to get all of this to work.
Cleanincubus said:
Yeah, I'm going to have to do some more digging. ADB device does recognize my phone, at the 6th line on the screen cap I posted. I've restarted the pc multiple times since first trying to get all of this to work.
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First of all make sure you have fastboot.exe in your tools folder
Code:
adb kill-server
adb start-server
adb devices
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot devices
fastboot flash recovery recovery***.img
Make sure you have the drivers and that you delete HTC sync from your computer. If you can get it to boot up into the phone make sure you have android debugging turned on.
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sjpritch25 said:
First of all make sure you have fastboot.exe in your tools folder
Code:
adb kill-server
adb start-server
adb devices
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot devices
fastboot flash recovery recovery***.img
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Yup, it's there.
Did those commands, and it ended in the same result. No errors or "waiting" messages at the flashboot devices command, but it didn't show my device either.
Jasonp0 said:
Make sure you have the drivers and that you delete HTC sync from your computer. If you can get it to boot up into the phone make sure you have android debugging turned on.
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Definitely installed driver. I originally tried to install the driver I previously used with my original s-off/root/rom, but it didn't work with Windows 8 (previous PC was WinXP), so I found the correct one for my OS. The "adb devices" command never found my phone, before installing the current driver.
I never installed HTC Sync. Just double checked the "Uninstall or change program" in the Win8 control panel (previously "Add/Remove Programs") to make sure it didn't get installed with out my knowledge, and it's not in there.
If you mean on the phone: "Settings" > "Applications" > "Development" > check box for "USB debugging", then yes. If it's a command of some sort, then no & I don't know how to do it.
I'm also making sure to run these commands by right-clicking the Command Prompt and selecting "Run as administrator", before doing these commands.
Hi all,
Been having problems with my DHD for ages now - got myself a GS3 after a while so had kind of given up on it but now I really want to get it back to life as a backup (and for a temp replacement for my gf who got her phone driven over yesterday!). I've seen loads of similar problems to mine, but after searching here for months and following several soutions to one point or another, I always seem to get some kind of error that no-one else is getting and from there it branches off into new problems/methods. Kind of getting sick of going in circles so here I am asking for some DHD justice!
The problem is this:
A few months back the DHD started freezing/restarting intermittently (something to do with Sense I think, but tried the goldcard method of rooting it a few weeks before which failed, not sure if this could have affected things but it didnt seem to have any noticable effect for a while anyway) then eventually got either stuck in a loop on the carriers logo animation or hanging at the white background/green HTC logo screen. Couldn't get any further. Did a factory reset but the problem persisted. After a few weeks I came back to it and found that very occasionally I could get the phone to start up and get on the home screen. I can do a few things (like enabling USB debugging luckily) there but get DOZENS of notifications that various processes are failing and eventually the phone reboots or jumps to the HTC logo screen again. Either this happens before I can do very much on the phone or some process fails and nothing happens. So really I need a solution thats mostly PC based - but pretty much every program or command line operation fails to actually see the phone. I'm assuming here what I need to do it flash a new ROM to replace what I also assume is a corrupt existing one? I've tried RUU .exe type fixes - which don't see the phone. Most of the command line instructions fail to see the phone either. The phone isn't rooted so I'm guessing this would need to be done to flash a new ROM (a working version of the stock one would be fine for what I need it for but having a custom one would be nice). I've got nowhere with trying to flash ROMs as is (not rooted, S-ON), and also nowhere with various root/s-off tools. TBH I'm not really sure which stage of the process I need to be trying first. The other day the phone suddenly booted ok without the notifications and worked for around 6 hours before something made it reboot and return to the boot loop.
On the HBOOT screen I have the following:
ACE PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-0.85.0024
MICROP-0438
RADIO-26.09.04.28_M2
eMMC-boot
Trying to boot into recovery just gets me the red triangle screen. Trying a new image from SD doesnt work as it doesnt see the card mounted.
Thanks for taking the time to read my tale of woe. Anyone got an idea where to start with this?
MerkyBlud said:
Hi all,
Been having problems with my DHD for ages now - got myself a GS3 after a while so had kind of given up on it but now I really want to get it back to life as a backup (and for a temp replacement for my gf who got her phone driven over yesterday!). I've seen loads of similar problems to mine, but after searching here for months and following several soutions to one point or another, I always seem to get some kind of error that no-one else is getting and from there it branches off into new problems/methods. Kind of getting sick of going in circles so here I am asking for some DHD justice!
The problem is this:
A few months back the DHD started freezing/restarting intermittently (something to do with Sense I think, but tried the goldcard method of rooting it a few weeks before which failed, not sure if this could have affected things but it didnt seem to have any noticable effect for a while anyway) then eventually got either stuck in a loop on the carriers logo animation or hanging at the white background/green HTC logo screen. Couldn't get any further. Did a factory reset but the problem persisted. After a few weeks I came back to it and found that very occasionally I could get the phone to start up and get on the home screen. I can do a few things (like enabling USB debugging luckily) there but get DOZENS of notifications that various processes are failing and eventually the phone reboots or jumps to the HTC logo screen again. Either this happens before I can do very much on the phone or some process fails and nothing happens. So really I need a solution thats mostly PC based - but pretty much every program or command line operation fails to actually see the phone. I'm assuming here what I need to do it flash a new ROM to replace what I also assume is a corrupt existing one? I've tried RUU .exe type fixes - which don't see the phone. Most of the command line instructions fail to see the phone either. The phone isn't rooted so I'm guessing this would need to be done to flash a new ROM (a working version of the stock one would be fine for what I need it for but having a custom one would be nice). I've got nowhere with trying to flash ROMs as is (not rooted, S-ON), and also nowhere with various root/s-off tools. TBH I'm not really sure which stage of the process I need to be trying first. The other day the phone suddenly booted ok without the notifications and worked for around 6 hours before something made it reboot and return to the boot loop.
On the HBOOT screen I have the following:
ACE PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-0.85.0024
MICROP-0438
RADIO-26.09.04.28_M2
eMMC-boot
Trying to boot into recovery just gets me the red triangle screen. Trying a new image from SD doesnt work as it doesnt see the card mounted.
Thanks for taking the time to read my tale of woe. Anyone got an idea where to start with this?
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1. S-off your device
2. Use android flasher
3. AND easily flash flash recovery thorough this software....
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MaratabHashmi said:
1. S-off your device
2. Use android flasher
3. AND easily flash flash recovery thorough this software....
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S-off requires rooting it first, am I right? Not having much luck with that - HTC Quickroot claims its been done but none of the apps such as SuperUser are present when it reboots...
Suggestions anyone? efforts to S-OFF not working so far...:fingers-crossed:
You don't need to root if all you want to do is run a RUU. Are you trying to do it through ADB or fastboot? Is the RUU you're trying compatible with your phone's region?
bananagranola said:
You don't need to root if all you want to do is run a RUU. Are you trying to do it through ADB or fastboot? Is the RUU you're trying compatible with your phone's region?
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I'm trying running the .exe file from the pc, I'm 99.9% sure its the correct region (3UK stock). It gets as far as bringing up a screen with a grey HTC logo while the PC says 'waiting for bootloader' before I get an error message saying the USB connection is lost (tried 3 different cables and there is no issue with faulty cables, or either end being unplugged, ). ADB doesnt see the phone as connected. Fastboot doesnt seem to do much as usually when the phone reboots as part of the process it freezes or goes back into bootloop. I've tried putting ROMs on the sd card and updating from the recovery menu but the phone doesnt see the card as mounted in this mode (when it does boot and run ok for a few minutes it does eventually see the card).
I'm confused. You have a recovery menu? Is your phone's bootloader unlocked?
Sorry, I mean the menu accessed through power on + vol down. No, tried unlocking it through the HTC site but no joy.
That's the bootloader. What procedure are you using for fastboot?
Via ADB commands - havent tried with fastboot methods recently though so I forget which particular guide I was using. I'm sure there are all kinds of noob alarms and flashing lights going off somewhere
You cannot run a RUU from adb. Only fastboot.
Where do I start with this then? I have the fastboot pc files installed already but didn't get anywhere, seem to remember the phone rebooting from a command and then just going back to the logo bootloop before it could progress - very possibly doing something wrong though.
Update: Tried the following:
Ran the RUU.exe until the wizard comes up. While the RUU wizard was open, found the temporary folder it created.Found ROM.zip. Opened it, extracted recovery.img. Put it in the location where Android SDK tools is installed. Booted the phone into bootloader, gone to FASTBOOT USB. Opened a command prompt, navigated to the folder with Android SDK tools. Entered:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
BUT still getting an error: "'fastboot' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file." :S
MerkyBlud said:
Where do I start with this then? I have the fastboot pc files installed already but didn't get anywhere, seem to remember the phone rebooting from a command and then just going back to the logo bootloop before it could progress - very possibly doing something wrong though.
Update: Tried the following:
Ran the RUU.exe until the wizard comes up. While the RUU wizard was open, found the temporary folder it created.Found ROM.zip. Opened it, extracted recovery.img. Put it in the location where Android SDK tools is installed. Booted the phone into bootloader, gone to FASTBOOT USB. Opened a command prompt, navigated to the folder with Android SDK tools. Entered:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
BUT still getting an error: "'fastboot' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file." :S
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You need to change to the correct folder on your PC where your fastboot.exe file is, thats why your getting your error.
Why you trying to flash stock recovery? Unless I missed it, From what I can see on your posts your still s-on, so you can't flash anything like that from fastboot anyway.
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The error you're getting is that your computer can't find the fastboot file. It's not an error from fast out itself. Open the folder with fastboot in it, shift-rightclick, and choose "open command window here." Also, I thought you were running a RUU, not actually using fastboot to flash images. If you want to flash stuff you need to unlock bootloader.
bananagranola said:
The error you're getting is that your computer can't find the fastboot file. It's not an error from fast out itself. Open the folder with fastboot in it, shift-rightclick, and choose "open command window here." Also, I thought you were running a RUU, not actually using fastboot to flash images. If you want to flash stuff you need to unlock bootloader.
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Yeah, I was initially trying to run the RUU.exe but that method wasn't working as I mentioned, so I tried extracting the rom it created and flashing that via fastboot.(Didn't know that shift/rightclick thing, thanks). As for s-off I haven't found a way of doing that without rooting, hence why I thought I couldn't get anywhere without rooting the phone first.
When I try and unlock the bootloader ( at http://www.htcdev.com/bootloader/ruu-downloads) , it wants to update the HBOOT first, this is how far I get with the process:
"BEFORE beginning the Unlock Bootloader process your product requires that you update the ROM to the version listed in the table below first, then download the RUU next to it to enable the unlocking capability.
To install the RUU, simply follow these instructions:
On your phone, enable USB debugging. (From the Home screen, MENU > Settings > Applications > Development > Check USB debugging)
Connect your phone to the computer using the USB cable that came with your phone. Wait a moment for your computer to identify your phone, this may take a few minutes. After your computer has found your phone, double click on the RUU to start the process"
I get as far as bringing up a screen with a grey HTC logo while the PC says 'waiting for bootloader' before I get an error message saying the USB connection is lost (so exactly the same problem trying to update the HBOOT as trying to run the RUU.exe) so I'm not sure how I'm going to unlock the bootloader if this method isn't working - direct .exe method doesnt work, and the process I need to unlock the bootloader so I can flash via fastboot doesnt work for the same reason.
Have you tried booting into bootloader and choosing fastboot before trying the RUU?
Yep. Same USB connection error despite having 'FASTBOOT USB' showing....
Type "fastboot devices." What does it say? Do you have your drivers from HTC Sync installed?
Hi all, had the phone working ok for a while, it wanted to do a software update which froze at 12%, however after cancelling it the phone seems to be problem free. Dont really get this as surely the incomplete update wouldnt take..? but something must have changed. The phones been ok for over a week now although I havent rebooted it or let the battery run flat...still dont trust it entirely!