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My procedure in chronological order:
Flashed recovery TWRP 2.3
Wiped everything possible in the wipe-tab
Installed CM9/10 from zip on SD-card (zip contains META-INF, system and boot.img)
Flashed boot.img from the zip file CM9/10
Issued the command fastboot erase cache
Unplugged cable and reboot
What happens is that I am stuck at the HTC booting screen. I have been here for about 30-40 minutes. If I try any adb shell command I receive this error: - exec '/system/bin/sh' failed: No such file or directory (2) -. Clearly, something is not right here. I will not speculate because I lack the knowledge to do so. Any help is appreciated because I have been phone-less for a day now and it is getting irritating. Thanks!
Seems you did everything correctly.
Try to flash via ClockWorkMod recovery.
Sent from my HTC One X
TToivanen said:
Seems you did everything correctly.
Try to flash via ClockWorkMod recovery.
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I just did the same procedure as before but with clockworkmod instead. Still hung at booting screen. I get the same error as before. Is root access a must? I have not done any exploit, only thing I have done is unlocked my boot loader at HTCDev.
zettez said:
I just did the same procedure as before but with clockworkmod instead. Still hung at booting screen. I get the same error as before. Is root access a must? I have not done any exploit, only thing I have done is unlocked my boot loader at HTCDev.
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Root should not be needed since most roms are rooted by default.
Did you flash gapps?
TToivanen said:
Root should not be needed since most roms are rooted by default.
Did you flash gapps?
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No, I have not. Maybe I should give it a try? Or is it not required? Should I not be able to start the phone without any gapps?
Do you by chance have any ROM you can recommend that works so I could try it out and exclude problems? Would very like to know if it is my phone or ROM that is buggy.
It should boot without them, but better to give it a try.
Ironically, I've been using CM10 for more than a month now and never had any problems booting.
Sent from my HTC One X
If you have an hboot newer than 1.12 you need a different boot.img, check the bottom if the ROM OP.
TToivanen said:
It should boot without them, but better to give it a try.
Ironically, I've been using CM10 for more than a month now and never had any problems booting.
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Would you mind telling me which CM10 build you are using and which boot.img you flashed?
BenPope said:
If you have an hboot newer than 1.12 you need a different boot.img, check the bottom if the ROM OP.
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I have hboot 1.3 or something I think. I downloaded the different builds at get.cm. Where can I get the boot.img if not the one in the zip file? Do you mean whichever thread that CM have posted themselves here on xda? Would you mind sending a link to where I can find the boot.img?
zettez said:
I have hboot 1.3 or something I think. I downloaded the different builds at get.cm. Where can I get the boot.img if not the one in the zip file? Do you mean whichever thread that CM have posted themselves here on xda? Would you mind sending a link to where I can find the boot.img?
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Normally it would be found in the bottom of CM10 threads OP but the link is down.
Here you go:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=34829297&postcount=9173
Remember to repack it with the one found in zip. Repack tool stickied on android development forum.
Sent from my HTC One X
TToivanen said:
Normally it would be found in the bottom of CM10 threads OP but the link is down.
Here you go:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=34829297&postcount=9173
Remember to repack it with the one found in zip. Repack tool stickied on android development forum.
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Thanks, but still a no go. What I did was take the modified boot from your link and the boot.img from the zip file, do the online converter as stickied on the forum, then did the procedure all again but this time I flashed the new boot.img I got from combining the old and the new boot.img. Still hangs at boot. Very annoying. I am currently using a modified stock ROM and I dislike it very much.
Hey,
I have exactly the same issue. I've unlocked my bootloader using the method as specified by htcdev.com. Then I flashed the newest CWM recovery. But if I flash any ROM, I'm stuck at its boot animation. However if I then unzip the boot.img from the ROM, and flash that (fastboot flash boot boot.img), my phone won't boot past HTC screen. Even erasing the cache didn't help (fastboot erase cache).
I've restored the stock ROM using the RUU, however during the process something went wrong and it formatted my sd-card. So I'm stuck with the stock ROM, without any applications or data.
Can anybody help me flash CM10?
My Hboot version is 1.36.0000
And I'm trying to flash the cm-10-20121210-NIGHTLY-endeavoru.zip ROM.
Thanks in advance
Han
irundaia said:
Hey,
I have exactly the same issue. I've unlocked my bootloader using the method as specified by htcdev.com. Then I flashed the newest CWM recovery. But if I flash any ROM, I'm stuck at its boot animation. However if I then unzip the boot.img from the ROM, and flash that (fastboot flash boot boot.img), my phone won't boot past HTC screen. Even erasing the cache didn't help (fastboot erase cache).
I've restored the stock ROM using the RUU, however during the process something went wrong and it formatted my sd-card. So I'm stuck with the stock ROM, without any applications or data.
Can anybody help me flash CM10?
My Hboot version is 1.36.0000
And I'm trying to flash the cm-10-20121210-NIGHTLY-endeavoru.zip ROM.
Thanks in advance
Han
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You cannot use the boot.img that comes with the zip out of the box if you have Hboot 1.36. What you have to do is repack it, taking the boot.img from the zip file and then a modified boot.img here http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...postcount=9173 (thanks TToivanen), then as I understood it, repack it for instance here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1815607, download the repacked boot.img and flash that.
With that said, I could not get it running but it might be something wrong with my phone. Please try this out and tell me if it works or not so I may start to conclude where the error lies.
zettez said:
Thanks, but still a no go. What I did was take the modified boot from your link and the boot.img from the zip file, do the online converter as stickied on the forum, then did the procedure all again but this time I flashed the new boot.img I got from combining the old and the new boot.img. Still hangs at boot. Very annoying. I am currently using a modified stock ROM and I dislike it very much.
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Sorry, but all I can say is that you did a mistake at some point.
Try installing again with full wipe and remember to wipe cache and dalvik.
You are referring to the official CM10 and not Trip's or any other builds right?
TToivanen said:
Sorry, but all I can say is that you did a mistake at some point.
Try installing again with full wipe and remember to wipe cache and dalvik.
You are referring to the official CM10 and not Trip's or any other builds right?
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Will try again. I got the latest build from http://get.cm/?device=endeavoru. Will try cm-10-20121213-NIGHTLY-endeavoru.zip as it came out today.
zettez said:
You cannot use the boot.img that comes with the zip out of the box if you have Hboot 1.36. What you have to do is repack it, taking the boot.img from the zip file and then a modified boot.img here http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...postcount=9173 (thanks TToivanen), then as I understood it, repack it for instance here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1815607, download the repacked boot.img and flash that.
With that said, I could not get it running but it might be something wrong with my phone. Please try this out and tell me if it works or not so I may start to conclude where the error lies.
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I did that and now my phone is still stuck on the HTC screen. Trying to restore my backup of the stock ROM atm.
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hmm the backup was useless... Off to the RUU it is....
irundaia said:
[/COLOR]hmm the backup was useless... Off to the RUU it is....
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You flashed the stock boot.img before restoring?
irundaia said:
I did that and now my phone is still stuck on the HTC screen. Trying to restore my backup of the stock ROM atm.
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I see, then it is not only I who have this problem.
And a heads up, if the backup would go wrong, I currently use this ROM and it works pretty good if you want stock or cannot be arsed to get a root exploit for the stock ROM. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2035203.
Would be great if anyone has any ideas why irundaia and I cannot make CM10 work?
TToivanen said:
You flashed the stock boot.img before restoring?
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You're right, I forgot to do that. I does boot now, still at a loss though. Can't we downgrade our Hboot to a version in which we know that CM can be flashed?
Kinda out of ideas here...
Can you confirm that the boot.img flashes ok? (should say OKAY)
Also confirm that you have endeavoru and not evita.
Hi guys, I recently tried to install Cyanogenmod10 but failed. Here's what I did:
1. Rooted the phone and installed SuperSU
2. Flashed recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.4.0-endeavoru.img
3. Downloaded cm-10-20121218-NIGHTLY-endeavoru.zip, extracted boot.img and flashed it.
4. Restarted in custom recovery and wiped cache, data files and Dalvik cache.
5. Flashed the new rom
6. Wiped cache again.
7. Rebooted. -> Problem: The phone just displays the white screen with HTC logo and won't boot, no matter how long I wait.
I've tried to restore the old rom and boot image (I made a backup before starting) but it doesn't help.
I am thankful for any helpful advice, as this is my only phone and is currently unusable.
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Update: I managed to solve the problem, scroll down.
Hboot?
The boot.img that is present in the zip works only for older hboot versions. Check your hboot version first.
If you're on hboot 1.23, 1.28 or 1.31
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...postcount=8292
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...postcount=8379
Mdeejay's boot.img for newer HBOOTs: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...postcount=8627
anks257 said:
The boot.img that is present in the zip works only for older hboot versions. Check your hboot version first.
If you're on hboot 1.23, 1.28 or 1.31
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...postcount=8292
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...postcount=8379
Mdeejay's boot.img for newer HBOOTs: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...postcount=8627
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Thanks for the tip! I have HBOOT 1.36 installed. Unfortunately, I can't open any of the links you sent me, it just says page not found.
Ciribomflax said:
Hi guys, I recently tried to install Cyanogenmod10 but failed. Here's what I did:
1. Rooted the phone and installed SuperSU
2. Flashed recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.4.0-endeavoru.img
3. Downloaded cm-10-20121218-NIGHTLY-endeavoru.zip, extracted boot.img and flashed it.
4. Restarted in custom recovery and wiped cache, data files and Dalvik cache.
5. Flashed the new rom
6. Wiped cache again.
7. Rebooted. -> Problem: The phone just displays the white screen with HTC logo and won't boot, no matter how long I wait.
I've tried to restore the old rom and boot image (I made a backup before starting) but it doesn't help.
I am thankful for any helpful advice, as this is my only phone and is currently unusable.
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Please read the whole thread as I had the same problem. Please search next time.
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TL;DR?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1523418&d=1354254249
Download the modded-boot.img and flash it as it is.
Solved!
zettez said:
Please read the whole thread as I had the same problem. Please search next time.
Edit
TL;DR?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1523418&d=1354254249
Download the modded-boot.img and flash it as it is.
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YOU ARE A LIFESAVER!!! Thank you so much, I don't know how I missed that thread. It was the first time I tried to flash a ROM and panicked when it all went wrong. Everything is working just fine now, thanks a million!
Ciribomflax said:
YOU ARE A LIFESAVER!!! Thank you so much, I don't know how I missed that thread. It was the first time I tried to flash a ROM and panicked when it all went wrong. Everything is working just fine now, thanks a million!
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No worries, I can say the amount of happiness was easily at the same level when I got my phone working.
zettez said:
Please read the whole thread as I had the same problem. Please search next time.
Edit
TL;DR?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1523418&d=1354254249
Download the modded-boot.img and flash it as it is.
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Mine too!!!!
:fingers-crossed::fingers-crossed:
So i'v been trying to get cm10 on my xperia s.
I have unlocked my bootloader, and followed this guide
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O52IeX93Jek
Steps i took:
1.Factory reset
2.I placed the ziped "FXP221-cm-10-20130524-UNOFFICIAL-nozomi" and "gapps-jb-20121011-signed" files on the sd card
3. flashed boot.img using fast boot
4. Installed the rom and then the gaps
5. reboot
But when i reboot i'm stuck in the boot loop.
I've now tried this 3 times but always get the boot loop. What can i do to avoid that?
Just format system & then flash rom.Everything will be fine
Sent from my Xperia SL using xda premium
I'm knew to the concept of installing new roms so i need a bit more elaborate answers.
At the moment I'm back on the stock rom and would like to know what i have to do different so that i can install cm10 without getting a boot loop.
I was successful in installing a new rom.
schpongo said:
I'm knew to the concept of installing new roms so i need a bit more elaborate answers.
At the moment I'm back on the stock rom and would like to know what i have to do different so that i can install cm10 without getting a boot loop.
I was successful in installing a new rom.
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The Reason Why You Are Getting A Bootloop.
Flashing of Boot.img is Not Proper.
What You Need To Do.
Flash boot.img using FLASHTOOL.
In the zip file you have got, extract boot.img in the zip and place it on desktop or anywhere you can find.
Keep zip file in your phone storage.
Set USB Debugging On from Settings - Developer Options.
Connect the phone to the PC.
Click 1 - Click the Lightning icon.
Select 2 - Select the Fastboot Mode.
Click 3 - Click Ok.
Click 4 - Select Reboot Into Fastboot Via Adb and wait for the phone to go into fastboot mode. (Blue led).
Click 5 - Select Reboot Into Fastboot Via Fastboot and wait for the phone to go into fastboot mode. (Blue led).
Click 6 and 7 - Select the boot.img (from desktop if you have extracted there)
Click 8 - Reboot phone. After reboot, the phone will be in recovery mode.
In Recovery
-Whip Cache Partion,
-Cache,
-Dalvik Cache,
-Fix Permissions,
Flash The ROM
(Step By Step GUIDE With Images)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1963961
little problem
dwarkesh2492 said:
The Reason Why You Are Getting A Bootloop.
Flashing of Boot.img is Not Proper.
What You Need To Do.
Flash boot.img using FLASHTOOL.
In the zip file you have got, extract boot.img in the zip and place it on desktop or anywhere you can find.
Keep zip file in your phone storage.
Set USB Debugging On from Settings - Developer Options.
Connect the phone to the PC.
Click 1 - Click the Lightning icon.
Select 2 - Select the Fastboot Mode.
Click 3 - Click Ok.
Click 4 - Select Reboot Into Fastboot Via Adb and wait for the phone to go into fastboot mode. (Blue led).
Click 5 - Select Reboot Into Fastboot Via Fastboot and wait for the phone to go into fastboot mode. (Blue led).
Click 6 and 7 - Select the boot.img (from desktop if you have extracted there)
Click 8 - Reboot phone. After reboot, the phone will be in recovery mode.
In Recovery
-Whip Cache Partion,
-Cache,
-Dalvik Cache,
-Fix Permissions,
Flash The ROM
(Step By Step GUIDE With Images)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1963961
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Don't know why, but it doesn't work for me.
Got a XPeria Go with formerly CM9 on it, updated to 4.1.2 and follow this guide: http://go.apeboys.org/index-de.html wich with CM9 worked perfectly. But, now with CM10 i got everytime a Bootloop and not able to fix it.
i used also your guide for flashing the boot.img but it even doesn't work
i tried it several times, and searched for reasons and another guids and tipps, but nothing worked, and since my x10 mini got a sim-lock wich i can't fix, im a little afraid about exotic tipps.
i got an open Bootloader and everything should be ready to do this....
so my question is: How can i fix that?
thanks for help and sry for my bad english.
Exact same problem here
Aaskereija said:
Don't know why, but it doesn't work for me.
Got a XPeria Go with formerly CM9 on it, updated to 4.1.2 and follow this guide: http://go.apeboys.org/index-de.html wich with CM9 worked perfectly. But, now with CM10 i got everytime a Bootloop and not able to fix it.
i used also your guide for flashing the boot.img but it even doesn't work
i tried it several times, and searched for reasons and another guids and tipps, but nothing worked, and since my x10 mini got a sim-lock wich i can't fix, im a little afraid about exotic tipps.
i got an open Bootloader and everything should be ready to do this....
so my question is: How can i fix that?
thanks for help and sry for my bad english.
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I don't know what's the problem here. The last thing that would cause this would be the fact that I changed the .zip's name (I did that).
AlexBurnout77 said:
I don't know what's the problem here. The last thing that would cause this would be the fact that I changed the .zip's name (I did that).
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Thank you for the answer.
I fixed the Problem be reflashing the rom and kernel.
How?
schpongo said:
Thank you for the answer.
I fixed the Problem be reflashing the rom and kernel.
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BTW this is still a problem for me. Nothing seems to work. I flashed everything and wiped everything before flashing but still no satisfying outcome.
I all, I've recently been having issues with my HTC One X and the Wifi and Bluetooth connectivity/range.
I've found that my wireless headphone need to be almost on top of the phone to connect, and the wifi drops to only just connected whilst other phones can sit just beside with full signal.
This has not always been the case, it may have been related to flashing the XM Kernal, but cannot be certain.
Since I have flashed CM10.2 nightly and understand it flashes it's own kernal, but I'm still experiencing these issues.
Can someone help?
Thanks, Joss.
Crazynutt said:
I all, I've recently been having issues with my HTC One X and the Wifi and Bluetooth connectivity/range.
I've found that my wireless headphone need to be almost on top of the phone to connect, and the wifi drops to only just connected whilst other phones can sit just beside with full signal.
This has not always been the case, it may have been related to flashing the XM Kernal, but cannot be certain.
Since I have flashed CM10.2 nightly and understand it flashes it's own kernal, but I'm still experiencing these issues.
Can someone help?
Thanks, Joss.
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did you flash the modules to go with the kernel?
nogotaclue said:
did you flash the modules to go with the kernel?
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Ahh, I assume no because I'm not sure that modules are.
I assumed I would simply need to flash the rom file and boot.img & it would do the rest.
Crazynutt said:
Ahh, I assume no because I'm not sure that modules are.
I assumed I would simply need to flash the rom file and boot.img & it would do the rest.
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I made the same mistake when I first flashed a custom kernel. copy the zip file, that you extracted the boot image from, to your sdcard and install it via recovery
nogotaclue said:
I made the same mistake when I first flashed a custom kernel. copy the zip file, that you extracted the boot image from, to your sdcard and install it via recovery
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The steps I've taken so far is to flash the boot.img via fastboot.
Installed the CM10.2 .zip via CWM Recovery.
And the appropriate clearing of cache and data etc.
The rom is booting just fine and works a treat, except for the low quality wifi and bluetooth.
Have I missed something else?
Crazynutt said:
The steps I've taken so far is to flash the boot.img via fastboot.
Installed the CM10.2 .zip via CWM Recovery.
And the appropriate clearing of cache and data etc.
The rom is booting just fine and works a treat, except for the low quality wifi and bluetooth.
Have I missed something else?
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Yes you missed something, as I said above, the zip file that you downloaded from xm, the one you got the boot image from, needs to be installed in recovery as well as the rom zip
Where are the cakes?
nogotaclue said:
Yes you missed something, as I said above, the zip file that you downloaded from xm, the one you got the boot image from, needs to be installed in recovery as well as the rom zip
Where are the cakes?
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I had XM installed, I thought by flashing CM though I would go back to it's default kernel.
I assume that would be a better setup...doesn't it automatically override XM when I flash the CM rom?
My current kernel version is 3.1.10-cyanogenmod+ [email protected] #1 Wed Aug 21 00:21:13 PDT 2013
Is your one x s-off ?
Where are the cakes?
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ok I'll assume your phone is s-off. either way do this:- if you have the rom installed already, flash the XM boot.img via fastboot, then reboot into recovery and mount usb storage and copy the entire original XM zip file(not just the boot .img) onto your card. now install the XM zip while in recovery and reboot
nogotaclue said:
Is your one x s-off ?
Where are the cakes?
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ok I'll assume your phone is s-off. either way do this:- if you have the rom installed already, flash the XM boot.img via fastboot, then reboot into recovery and mount usb storage and copy the entire original XM zip file(not just the boot .img) onto your card. now install the XM zip while in recovery and reboot
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Phone is s-on...not sure what you mean by cakes.
Can I do the above with s-on or do I need to get s-off first?
Crazynutt said:
Phone is s-on...not sure what you mean by cakes.
Can I do the above with s-on or do I need to get s-off first?
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sorry it took a while to reply I couldn't type properly for laughing, don't be offended but "where are the cakes" is my signature lol. and yes you can do that with s-on also, although if you are s-on and flash the xm boot image via fastboot installing the rom afterwards should not overwrite the xm boot.img. anyway do what i said, with installed rom, flash xm boot, then install modules in recovery(the xm zip file)
nogotaclue said:
sorry it took a while to reply I couldn't type properly for laughing, don't be offended but "where are the cakes" is my signature lol. and yes you can do that with s-on also, although if you are s-on and flash the xm boot image via fastboot installing the rom afterwards should not overwrite the xm boot.img. anyway do what i said, with installed rom, flash xm boot, then install modules in recovery(the xm zip file)
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How is that your signature...it's only on some of your replies?
Anyway, I'm pretty sure I followed your instructions correctly, but now CM won't boot...whenever this happened previously, it was because I had not re-flashed the CM boot.img.
Should I have done this, or are you trying to leave the XM boot.img there?
Did u flashed the cm version of xm kernel or the sense version?
Sent from my HTC One X using xda premium
Crazynutt said:
How is that your signature...it's only on some of your replies?
Anyway, I'm pretty sure I followed your instructions correctly, but now CM won't boot...whenever this happened previously, it was because I had not re-flashed the CM boot.img.
Should I have done this, or are you trying to leave the XM boot.img there?
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its only my sig on phone but not pc.
yes you have to leave the xm, that is the point of flashing the custom kernel, it replaces the cm one. and convictmoody asked a relevant question, did you get the correct xm kernel, the aosp one?
convict_moody said:
Did u flashed the cm version of xm kernel or the sense version?
Sent from my HTC One X using xda premium
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This time I did the CM version - previously I've had sense on it.
nogotaclue said:
its only my sig on phone but not pc.
yes you have to leave the xm, that is the point of flashing the custom kernel, it replaces the cm one. and convictmoody asked a relevant question, did you get the correct xm kernel, the aosp one?
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Okay, got it now
And...I'm still stuck - not passing the CM boot screen.
Crazynutt said:
This time I did the CM version - previously I've had sense on it.
Okay, got it now
And...I'm still stuck - not passing the CM boot screen.
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ok what recovery are you using?
ClockworkMod Recovery v5.8.4.0
Crazynutt said:
ClockworkMod Recovery v5.8.4.0
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ok from the beginning, download Xm kernel aosp version, copy the boot image from the downloaded zip into your fastboot folder.
next go into recovery and format these four, system, data, cache and sdcard.
now mount usb storage and copy the the cm rom.zip onto sdcard and then the whole xm zip file that you downloaded.
now boot into boot loader and do these exactly without the quotes, and when you press enter after each command make sure it says "okay" so you know it actually worked. "fastboot erase cache" then "fastboot flash boot boot.img" then again "fastboot erase cache".
now reboot recovery and install the rom but DO NOT REBOOT.
now clear dalvik
next, while still in recovery, install the xm zip file that you copied over with the rom.
again clear dalvik and then reboot.
nogotaclue said:
ok from the beginning, download Xm kernel aosp version, copy the boot image from the downloaded zip into your fastboot folder.
next go into recovery and format these four, system, data, cache and sdcard.
now mount usb storage and copy the the cm rom.zip onto sdcard and then the whole xm zip file that you downloaded.
now boot into boot loader and do these exactly without the quotes, and when you press enter after each command make sure it says "okay" so you know it actually worked. "fastboot erase cache" then "fastboot flash boot boot.img" then again "fastboot erase cache".
now reboot recovery and install the rom but DO NOT REBOOT.
now clear dalvik
next, while still in recovery, install the xm zip file that you copied over with the rom.
again clear dalvik and then reboot.
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Alright, did all that...word for word.
Still stuck on CM boot screen.
Crazynutt said:
Alright, did all that...word for word.
Still stuck on CM boot screen.
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you do know it takes a few minutes on first boot, sometimes 5 or 6 minutes?
nogotaclue said:
you do know it takes a few minutes on first boot, sometimes 5 or 6 minutes?
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Okay, I've been waiting about 5 mins, but I'll wait patiently for a bit more
Thanks for your help by the way.
Hi Guys.
I have some problems installing CM11 on my
HTC One X - endeavoru
I have tried both installting
cm-11-20140204-NIGHTLY-endeavoru.zip
cm-11-20140203-NIGHTLY-endeavoru.zip
I use Colckworkmod v. 6.0.4.5 as recovery
Before install CM i
Wipe userdata
Wipe Cache
Wipe Dalvik Chace
Install CM.zip
Install GApps.zip
After installing i reboot but it keeps looping in startup screen with the Cyanogen logo
I have tried to restart / factory reset but i doenst work
Any ideas ?
Thanks in advance.
izemate said:
Hi Guys.
I have some problems installing CM11 on my
HTC One X - endeavoru
I have tried both installting
cm-11-20140204-NIGHTLY-endeavoru.zip
cm-11-20140203-NIGHTLY-endeavoru.zip
I use Colckworkmod v. 6.0.4.5 as recovery
Before install CM i
Wipe userdata
Wipe Cache
Wipe Dalvik Chace
Install CM.zip
Install GApps.zip
After installing i reboot but it keeps looping in startup screen with the Cyanogen logo
I have tried to restart / factory reset but i doenst work
Any ideas ?
Thanks in advance.
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have you flashed boot.img via fastboot and then erased cache (always via fastboot)?
lukes91 said:
have you flashed boot.img via fastboot and then erased cache (always via fastboot)?
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Yes Lukes is right. This is the typical issue if you didn't flash boot.img AND erased the cache. Give it a go, it'll fix it for sure.
fixed
Yep it did the trick ! now it works fine.
What are your experience with updating nightly builds.
Can i just update them through CMs update manager or is it best to flash from scratch.
Sorry, always used sense roms on HOX
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You may flash boot.img before reboot your phone.
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izemate said:
Yep it did the trick ! now it works fine.
What are your experience with updating nightly builds.
Can i just update them through CMs update manager or is it best to flash from scratch.
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mrkizy said:
You may flash boot.img before reboot your phone.
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Read all posts hehe
izemate said:
Yep it did the trick ! now it works fine.
What are your experience with updating nightly builds.
Can i just update them through CMs update manager or is it best to flash from scratch.
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Hi,
I am have the same problem except my HTC OneX is in a loop on the HTC screen. Can you please tell me how you flashed the boot.img and also from where did you get this file ?
aduly123 said:
Hi,
I am have the same problem except my HTC OneX is in a loop on the HTC screen. Can you please tell me how you flashed the boot.img and also from where did you get this file ?
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Why do people mess around even before reading !!!
You flash a boot.img via fastboot commands on the pc. The boot.img is located inside the rom.zip file !
I strongly suggest you start reading here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1832891
Mr Hofs said:
Why do people mess around even before reading !!!
You flash a boot.img via fastboot commands on the pc. The boot.img is located inside the rom.zip file !
I strongly suggest you start reading here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1832891
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Thanks Mr Hofs,
I flashed the boot.img after installing the ROM and then I erased the cache and rebooted the device and Vola - IT WORKED.
aduly123 said:
Thanks Mr Hofs,
Just one more question, do I flash before or after installing the rom.zip ?
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You mean the boot.img ? Doesn't matter, can be done before or after.
I usually do it before.....just a habit.