me being the idiot that i am let my younger brother have a mess around with my one x, now i have no idea what he has done (im guessing he has messed with the roms) but it will boot as far as the first lock screen and then reboots.
i know it has less than 30% battery left but i am unable to let it charge because the phone will only stop its loop if i leave it on boot loader
it also fails in recovery mode and goes back into the endless loop
any help would be greatly appreciated
tried factory reset?
just did a stock recovery and now it stays stuck on the htc screen, anybody able to help me resurrect my phone???
Try from your pc
Fastboot erase cache
After putting your phone into fastboot USB mode.
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liston156 said:
me being the idiot that i am let my younger brother have a mess around with my one x, now i have no idea what he has done (im guessing he has messed with the roms) but it will boot as far as the first lock screen and then reboots.
i know it has less than 30% battery left but i am unable to let it charge because the phone will only stop its loop if i leave it on boot loader
it also fails in recovery mode and goes back into the endless loop
any help would be greatly appreciated
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Endless boot loops is usually 1 of 2 things,
Wrong boot img (or failure to flash it after changing roms)
Unstable overclock/undervolt settings.
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now it gets pasts the boot screens and onto the homepage before it reboots itself, i think i have tried everything and i have read hundreds of threads on here and nothing seems to work
Since you don't actually know what has been done to it, full wipe may help.
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eyosen said:
Since you don't actually know what has been done to it, full wipe may help.
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cheers, how would i do that?
Try factory reset from bootloader.
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eyosen said:
Try factory reset from bootloader.
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tried it just now and still looping
Still sounds like a boot img problem,
Flash a new kernel
And it's boot img
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chrisjcks said:
Still sounds like a boot img problem,
Flash a new kernel
And it's boot img
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whats the best method of doing this then because i have downloaded so many random zip files and flahed a ridiculous number of .img files im far from sure which one does what
liston156 said:
whats the best method of doing this then because i have downloaded so many random zip files and flahed a ridiculous number of .img files im far from sure which one does what
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Download a kernel of choice,
It should have a modules zip file & an IMG file.
Push the zip to your phone (you can do this in clockworkmod recovery - mount usb storage, drag zip from pc to phone - unmount)
Install from sdcard from within clockworkmod
Then put phone into fastboot usb, (bootloader) and flash the boot img. (you know how to do this right?)
If not,
You should have android sdk installed on your pc, place the boot img in the same folder as fastboot and adb etc - the folder is platform-tools)
Open cmd on pc when phone is in fastboot usb.
Ie.
CD c:/Android-SDK/platform-tools
fastboot flash boot imagename.img
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chrisjcks said:
Download a kernel of choice,
It should have a modules zip file & an IMG file.
Push the zip to your phone (you can do this in clockworkmod recovery - mount usb storage, drag zip from pc to phone - unmount)
Install from sdcard from within clockworkmod
Then put phone into fastboot usb, (bootloader) and flash the boot img. (you know how to do this right?)
If not,
You should have android sdk installed on your pc, place the boot img in the same folder as fastboot and adb etc - the folder is platform-tools)
Open cmd on pc when phone is in fastboot usb.
Ie.
CD c:/Android-SDK/platform-tools
fastboot flash boot imagename.img
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cheers, unfortunately i dont have clockworkmod recovery
liston156 said:
cheers, unfortunately i dont have clockworkmod recovery
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Here:
http://db.tt/VF9J2eo8
Flash in fastboot, the same way out would a boot.img as I explained above.
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chrisjcks said:
Download a kernel of choice,
It should have a modules zip file & an IMG file.
Push the zip to your phone (you can do this in clockworkmod recovery - mount usb storage, drag zip from pc to phone - unmount)
Install from sdcard from within clockworkmod
Then put phone into fastboot usb, (bootloader) and flash the boot img. (you know how to do this right?)
If not,
You should have android sdk installed on your pc, place the boot img in the same folder as fastboot and adb etc - the folder is platform-tools)
Open cmd on pc when phone is in fastboot usb.
Ie.
CD c:/Android-SDK/platform-tools
fastboot flash boot imagename.img
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chrisjcks said:
Here:
http://db.tt/VF9J2eo8
Flash in fastboot, the same way out would a boot.img as I explained above.
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cheers but still no luck
liston156 said:
cheers but still no luck
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No luck with what?
You can't even flash CWM recovery - why not?
Your phone has an unlocked bootloader right, that's needed for all this.
If it doesn't and your getting boot loop problems on stock with locked bootloader, I don't know what to suggest other than flashing a RUU.
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chrisjcks said:
No luck with what?
You can't even flash CWM recovery - why not?
Your phone has an unlocked bootloader right, that's needed for all this.
If it doesn't and your getting boot loop problems on stock with locked bootloader, I don't know what to suggest other than flashing a RUU.
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every time i try to flash CWM recovery it fails and then my phone reboots itself, im hoping it is just the battery being too low so im gonna put it back on charge and try again tomorrow and hopefully i have a bit more luck with it
time to try again, not got much hope left tho
liston156 said:
time to try again, not got much hope left tho
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If you've managed to charge your phone, here shouldn't be any issues.
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Another thread like this... I know. Sorry.
In an attempt to load the modified battery management file, I've managed to brick my One X. It just sits at the 'HTC quietly brilliant' screen and that's as far as it gets.
I can boot into bootloader and then use fastboot, which in turn has allowed me to load the Clockwork Touch Recovery. I can reboot and load this recovery fine. But whatever I try, I cannot get it to boot back into the normal OS.
I cannot mount the phone on my laptop as that's not an option (that I'm aware of) in the One X recovery mode. Therefore I cannot copy across a new ROM to the SDCard and reload via 'Update.zip'.
Battery is healthy, everything was working prior to this failed attempt at being clever.
What other options are there to re-load a ROM and get the device working again?
Thanks in advance for your help
Rob
See link below
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1599748
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skywalker1970 said:
See link below
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1599748
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Thank you, very much. A question, where it says:
'After that download RUU specific to your handset and run. This should install fine and return you to stock.'
I've downloaded what I think is right and I have a .zip file, how can I get this onto the device to install it?
It is mentioned in the instructions. You will need to use adb.
Edit: I presume that you have fast boot and adb installed on your PC. If not you will need to do that for your device to be recognized
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skywalker1970 said:
It is mentioned in the instructions. You will need to use adb.
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That's the trouble, I can't. Because there is no USB access in recovery, ADB doesn't work.
Unless I'm missing something obvious?
Robster83 said:
That's the trouble, I can't. Because there is no USB access in recovery, ADB doesn't work.
Unless I'm missing something obvious?
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I just edited my reply. Do you have all the drivers installed on your PC?
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No adb.
Boot into fastboot on mobile and run the RUU from pc.
You need to have your bootloader locked before the RUU can run.
fastboot oem lock
Also did you try a factory reset in recovery and then tried to reboot into system
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Thanks guys, sorry for the slow reply...
I do indeed have ADP/Fastboot on my computer still.
Where can I download the stock RUU? I can find a .zip version from this very forum, but how do I install that if I can't transfer it? I had assumed there would be a .exe version to run from my computer. Is there?
skywalker1970 - I did indeed try that, thanks.
Thanks again
Right, I've had a look around the forum a bit now for help with my issue but decided it's time to post my own thread.
I unlocked and rooted my phone a while back installed clockwork recovery and CM 9. I now want to upgrade to the latest version of CM but my recovery won't boot up...
I've tried downloading the CWM manager to my phone and re flashing from there and tried flashing other recovers and yet it still tried Clock work mod flashes on and immediately off and my phone reboots...
Can anyone lend me their knowledge?
Thanks.
Put recovery.img in the fastboot folder
Put your phone in fastboot mode
Open dosprompt ( cmd prompt )
Go to fastboot folder
Type :
Fastboot erase cache
Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Fastboot erase cache
And then enter recovery
I suggest you flash the latest cmw recovery 5.8.4.0
Verstuurd van mijn HTC One X
Currently at work so will try this when i get back home.
Although, im sure this is the process i followed when trying to fix the problem before posting this thread.
Will update.
i have the htc AT&T and everytime i load clockworkmod it just boots to the htc logo and stays there
twrp will take but it wont work right, "Failed to mount cache"
If its getting messy. Download the recovery and flash it via the htc one x toolkit in dev section. No commands just clicking LOL.
You put the zip into the recovery folder.connect yoir phone then just flash recovery. Personally twrp recovery works better. More options..
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Twrp is failing too, I even locked the bootloader ran ruu then unlocked and rooted, Twrp let me root but won't install another rom. Fails to mount cache.
I guess at least I have root though
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t3ckfr3ak1 said:
i have the htc AT&T
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Might want to go to the forum for your phone and flash software designed for your phone. This is for the quad core Tegra 3 phone.
Sorry about being in the wrong forum, but as i said ready i have reflashed my phone
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t3ckfr3ak1 said:
Sorry about being in the wrong forum, but as i said ready i have reflashed my phone
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With software from here, or from the correct forum?
Neither, got the correct ruu elsewhere- google
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kylz01 said:
Right, I've had a look around the forum a bit now for help with my issue but decided it's time to post my own thread.
I unlocked and rooted my phone a while back installed clockwork recovery and CM 9. I now want to upgrade to the latest version of CM but my recovery won't boot up...
I've tried downloading the CWM manager to my phone and re flashing from there and tried flashing other recovers and yet it still tried Clock work mod flashes on and immediately off and my phone reboots...
Can anyone lend me their knowledge?
Thanks.
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Hey Guys,
I know there are many Threads online here but I cant find the information I need.
I've got an HTC Desire Z, bought in Germany without Branding. I need to ship it for warrenty, because it's not booting anymore: HTC Logo then 7 times vibration and off.
If I plug the powercord: Orange LED on ... 7 times vibration and off.
I cant checksum the parition and I cant restore factory, both crash with freeze.
There is cyanogen mod on it and I'm able to boot it on boot menu:
Code:
VISION PVT ENG S-OFF
HBOOT-0.84.2000 (PC1011000)
MICROP-0425
RADIO-26.08.04.30_M3
eMMC-boot
Sep 8 2010,15:56:38
If I plug USB its saying FASTBOOT USB.
So I should be able to use adb to push an image.
So ... my question is how do I push the image and which image should I push?
Best Regards,
Ruben
If they will fix it for free just brick the whole damn thing so it won't turn on, make sure a non booting phone is covered first!
Open a shell and
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p18
sync
reboot
Now your phone won't even boot
If you want though you can just flash stock recovery via fastboot
fastboot flash recovery recover.img
If you can't find the stock recovery image and you want to do this let me know and ill dig one up
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Thanks for your hint.
I cant find the Stock image for my german one, every Link goes to this Page:
htt p://shipped-roms.com/index.php?category=android&model=Vision
But there is only an exe installer for European ones.
And I need to flash the radioimage again to stock, there is a different version on it...
demkantor said:
If they will fix it for free just brick the whole damn thing so it won't turn on, make sure a non booting phone is covered first!
Open a shell and
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p18
sync
reboot
Now your phone won't even boot
If you want though you can just flash stock recovery via fastboot
fastboot flash recovery recover.img
If you can't find the stock recovery image and you want to do this let me know and ill dig one up
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Not willing to completley brick it huh
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demkantor said:
Not willing to completley brick it huh
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Well ... it might be a Problem on ship for warrenty if the Filesystem is completly empty, isn't it?
Not really, if you say hey it slowly stopped turning on and then one day nothing then what do they say, there is no proof of failure. Many people seem to do this when they need a warranty and can't get back tgo stock.
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demkantor said:
Not really, if you say hey it slowly stopped turning on and then one day nothing then what do they say, there is no proof of failure. Many people seem to do this when they need a warranty and can't get back tgo stock.
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Allright, but it this also overwriting the radio image? or are they checking this?
They couldn't, phone won't boot.
But if you would rather I don't have you stock image but I'm sure nipqer does, look for his thread on returning to stock with a broken digitizer, he has put to gether a bunch of stock roms for the g2/dz and has them mirrored in his server, be sure to thanks him!
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demkantor said:
If they will fix it for free just brick the whole damn thing so it won't turn on, make sure a non booting phone is covered first!
Open a shell and
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p18
sync
reboot
Now your phone won't even boot
If you want though you can just flash stock recovery via fastboot
fastboot flash recovery recover.img
If you can't find the stock recovery image and you want to do this let me know and ill dig one up
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I just tried to follow your instructions, but how do I open a commandline via fastboot?
You don't, no adb in bootloader mode, just fastboot
Do it in recovery
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demkantor said:
You don't, no adb in bootloader mode, just fastboot
Do it in recovery
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sorry, but still not getting it :/
Which commands do I need now exactly for fastboot?
There is now adb access in bootloader, not even in fastboot mode, hence nothing to type in there (as to brick phone)
You will need to boot into recovery or have a working operating system to use adb, that's similar to fastboot.
You don't have an os so you need to boot to recovery and open cmd, then type the command I posted earlier
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demkantor said:
There is now adb access in bootloader, not even in fastboot mode, hence nothing to type in there (as to brick phone)
You will need to boot into recovery or have a working operating system to use adb, that's similar to fastboot.
You don't have an os so you need to boot to recovery and open cmd, then type the command I posted earlier
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Allright, how do I boot to recovery?
When in bootloader mode choose recovery
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demkantor said:
When in bootloader mode choose recovery
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This lead to a crash... =(
https://www.dropbox.com/s/qz8id18my196ru8/VID_20121230_034021.m4v
Yeah you are showing all the signs of a fried emmc, so you couldn't return to stock even if you wanted to as your chip has lost read/write cappabilities.
To completley brick try and flash either an incompatable hboot or radio or do a battery pull during the flash, may need to do it a few times to work
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Just for other Guys which might find this, I found the original rom on my harddisk:
http://ompldr.org/vZ3hvaw/htc desire z original rom backup.7z
demkantor said:
Yeah you are showing all the signs of a fried emmc, so you couldn't return to stock even if you wanted to as your chip has lost read/write cappabilities.
To completley brick try and flash either an incompatable hboot or radio or do a battery pull during the flash, may need to do it a few times to work
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I'll try this, thanks!
So yeah ... Hi
Yesterday evening I decided that I was sick of HTC Sense and wanted to unlock my bootloader, root my HTC One X and install cyanogenmod.
When I got, what appeared to be a bootloop, I panicked and did something really stupid. I kinda decided that it was a good idea to go into my ClockworkMod Recovery and formatted everything, including data and system.
Now I can't do anything with my phone of course. Also there appears to be no way to access the SD card inside and I can't take it out.
I have no recoveries or backup's and my laptop does not detect my phone at all.
Please help me, I would like to get my phone fixed as soon as possible.
Thanks in advance
If you have the latest version of Clockworkmod just go to 'mounts and storage' and mount usb storage. Afterwards, copy your ROM zip onto the sdcard
tomascus said:
If you have the latest version of Clockworkmod just go to 'mounts and storage' and mount usb storage. Afterwards, copy your ROM zip onto the sdcard
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Well that is the problem I don't
I have version 5.8.2.7
I can't get it to connect to my laptop.
Flash the latest version of clockwork mod on the thread in development section
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tomascus said:
Flash the latest version of clockwork mod on the thread in development section
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How can I do that if I can not get it onto my phone?
Because there is absolutely nothing there no rom nothing except clockwork mod 5.8.2.7 and the bootloader.
Download it from clockworkmods official site. In bootloader's fastboot mode, flash it using
"fastboot flash recovery filename.zip"
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TToivanen said:
Download it from clockworkmods official site. In bootloader's fastboot mode, flash it using
"fastboot flash recovery filename.zip"
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Can you give me a little bit more information about how to do this and what to watch out for. Like how much percent of my battery do I still need to have, stuff like that.
Thanks in advance
Just to clear up any misreads or anything, the original HTC sense is also no longer available.
Azicre said:
Just to clear up any misreads or anything, the original HTC sense is also no longer available.
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You need to look in the search for one x one click tool (there are others) and use that. There will be instructions on the thread though it's pretty self explanatory. Don't panic your phone will be fine but I'd turn it off as you read or you will cause yourself more hassle. Im typing this as I walk so can't be more helpful.
Good luck
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Download this recovery
http://db.tt/Krlm4dPs
Rename it to recovery.img and copy it to the fastboot folder on the pc, now put the phone in fastboot usb mode (hold power and volume down button until it restarts into the bootloader)
Flash it with fastboot
Fastboot erase cache
Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Fastboot erase cache
Then enter recovery and mount the sdcard as usb drive and copy the Rom.zip over. Boot back into bootloader with this command
Adb reboot bootloader
Flash the boot.img from the rom.zip from fastboot (copy it from the rom.zip to the fastboot folder on pc, just like the recovery)
Fastboot erase cache
Fastboot flash boot boot.img
Fastboot erase cache
Enter recovery and do a full wipe and install the rom.zip from the menu "install zip from sdcard"
Should do it !
Ok, thanks for all the great info guys. Because of you I am now able to connect my phone to my pc however I installed cyanogenmod 10 and somehow it flashed the boot.img and it still does not boot. The only thing I get to see is the HTC screen and that is what it stays on. Does anyone have any more tips to solve this and let me boot into my cyanogenmod?
Hboot version?
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2 things could be - or your HBOOT version is too low or you haven't flashed the boot.img of the rom before/after the installation
kobraxd said:
your HBOOT version is too low
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You mean too high righ?
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TToivanen said:
You mean too high righ?
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hmmm.... no... i mean if he had like an 1.12 version he can't install JB roms untill he updates to 1.3x HBOOT or will happen what happen to him - he will stuck on the boot... am i wrong?
That only applies to Sense ROMs.
On CM10 and some other AOSP roms it's the other way around: they only run on older hboots and updating hboot results in bootloop.
It can be fixed though, but we need his hboot version.
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TToivanen said:
That only applies to Sense ROMs.
On CM10 and some other AOSP roms it's the other way around: they only run on older hboots and updating hboot results in bootloop.
It can be fixed though, but we need his hboot version.
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OH!! About the fact that nonSense roms work only on older HBOOT i knew, but i didn't know that CM is a one XD
so....I can't install the CM10 on my HOX with 1.36 HBOOT? bummer >< i wanted to try it ^^
Do you happen to experience developing roms? i need some help if you can
kobraxd said:
OH!! About the fact that nonSense roms work only on older HBOOT i knew, but i didn't know that CM is a one XD
so....I can't install the CM10 on my HOX with 1.36 HBOOT? bummer >< i wanted to try it ^^
Do you happen to experience developing roms? i need some help if you can
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Like I said, it can be fixed. You only have to flash a kernel which is modified to work with newer hboots. It is is post 9308 in CM10 thread. And fyi: GPS is not functional on this kernel.
I am not a rom developer, but feel free to ask whatever you want.
PM me so we don't bloat up this thread.
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TToivanen said:
Hboot version?
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1.39.0000
Ok guys, thanks for all the awesome advice.
At the moment I am able to connect to my pc and able so that issieu has already been fixed
But yeah I'm stuck at the HTC boot up screen and I used to be stuck at a bootloop of CM10 before I flashed boot.img
I hope you guys know a solution for this. Thanks in advance.
Finally rooted the phone today, but when I try to go into an alternate recovery, or install a ROM (which I've never done before) the phone reboots (like it should I'm assuming) begins to load what I told it to do, and then I get an image of my phone with a red question mark above it, and my phone just reboots again.
What's causing this?
R: [Q] Finally took the plunge and rooted it, but can't do anything else?
ghostspectrum said:
Finally rooted the phone today, but when I try to go into an alternate recovery, or install a ROM (which I've never done before) the phone reboots (like it should I'm assuming) begins to load what I told it to do, and then I get an image of my phone with a red question mark above it, and my phone just reboots again.
What's causing this?
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Did you flash a custom recovery? If no, flash it and try again
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mr_nooby said:
Did you flash a custom recovery? If no, flash it and try again
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I tried using ROM manager but I get the exact same results
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Tried using TWR got similar results with the image of the phone with a red triangle and exclamation mark :'(
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How are you flashing the recovery. The description you are describing is the stock recovery to flash a new recovery do it in fastboot (fastboot flash recovery name of recovery here)
Get the all in one tool from the dev section and it will do it for you.
All you need to do is choose which one you want CDMA or gsm, twrp or cwm (i prefer twrp for the one v)
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Tehwafflez said:
How are you flashing the recovery. The description you are describing is the stock recovery to flash a new recovery do it in fastboot (fastboot flash recovery name of recovery here)
Get the all in one tool from the dev section and it will do it for you.
All you need to do is choose which one you want CDMA or gsm, twrp or cwm (i prefer twrp for the one v)
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Hey thanks when I get home I'll give it a shot
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'Ok the All in one tool worked. I flashed TWRP, wiped my caches and installed AOKP JB 4.1.2, i've got the "Initiating swagger" screen, how long should this take?It's been about 10 minutes...
So as far as i can tell, the rom install failed because i didnt complete the wipe (because the wipe through TWRP failed...) what causes this?
It will say it failed because the sd-ext didn't wipe (THAT'S A GOOD THING) the /sd-ext is your SD card lol. So did you get into the actual ROM for aokp? So when you clicked swaggerfy it froze? Hmm I'd try a different ROM or different kernel what kernel are u using. I reccomend Jan 3rd super slick (anything newer breaks the camera).
Edit: i noticed you said caches? Do did you click factory reset? I usually do factory and dalvik but i think factory does it all.
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Tehwafflez said:
It will say it failed because the sd-ext didn't wipe (THAT'S A GOOD THING) the /sd-ext is your SD card lol. So did you get into the actual ROM for aokp? So when you clicked swaggerfy it froze? Hmm I'd try a different ROM or different kernel what kernel are u using. I reccomend Jan 3rd super slick (anything newer breaks the camera).
Edit: i noticed you said caches? Do did you click factory reset? I usually do factory and dalvik but i think factory does it all.
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I hope I get a fairly quick response to this Followed some advide in that thread, flashed a kernel (I thought) using the All In One Tool, ever since, I've been stuck in a bootloop. Obviously I have access to my bootloader and TWRP (thankfully). My recovery backup returns the same results though.
Im new to this so I'll try toprovide all the info I can.
Followed the TUT on how to Unlock Bootloader and Root 2 days ago.
Yesterday, using the All In One tool, flashed TWRP onto phone.
Was unable to Flash AOKP JellyBean 4.1.2 so I asked for help again (ROM was flashed, but stuck on Initiating Swagger Boot)
Tried using All-In-One to flash (what I thought was) a kernel, since then, my phone just boots continuously or not at all (depending on if I wipe or whatnot)
While at work, I was able to Flash the AOKP rom and Boot into it, but after about 1 minute of use, it reboots.
This is where I'm at now.
My bootloader says
***UNLOCKED***
PRIMOC PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT- 1.57.0000
RADIO- 1.00.05.0929
eMMC-boot
Jun 18 2012, 10:22:43
I'm using the latest version (2.3.3.) of TWRP
Is there anyway I can find, and delete, the boot.img I flashed with All-In-One, that caused this bootloop?
Found out why: radio is the new version aka .0928
HTC provided a new radio release and it screwed up being able to flash new JB roms. The fixable solution is to find the virgin mobile ruu exe and do that long process to get the old radio: .0521_2(?) back. I'll link you to the ruu thread in a sec let me find it first
Here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2018518
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Tehwafflez said:
Found out why: radio is the new version aka .0928
HTC provided a new radio release and it screwed up being able to flash new JB roms. The fixable solution is to find the virgin mobile ruu exe and do that long process to get the old radio: .0521_2(?) back. I'll link you to the ruu thread in a sec let me find it first
Here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2018518
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The only problem right now is when I'm in FASTBOOTUSB my computer doesn't recognize my phone.
You get fastboot USB and you're headed in the right direction
mihirengg19 said:
You get fastboot USB and you're headed in the right direction
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But I'm having a hard time flashing that new RUU because when I'm in my Bootloader, and in Fastboot USB, my computer doesn't see my phone.
WHen I try to enter the fastboot code into the cmd shell, It just says that fastboot is not a recognized command...
That's because you aren't changing the directory to the fastboot folder.
mihirengg19 said:
That's because you aren't changing the directory to the fastboot folder.
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How do I do that?
ghostspectrum said:
How do I do that?
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All right do this.
Create a folder as fastboot on c drive of PC(hope you're on windows)
Download fast boot files.
Put in c:/Fastboot
Go in fastboot mode on phone.
It should say fastboot USB.
Open command prompt.
Type cd c:/fastboot/
Hit enter. The prompt should say this address now.
Type your fast boot command you want
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soham_sss said:
All right do this.
Create a folder as fastboot on c drive of PC(hope you're on windows)
Download fast boot files.
Put in c:/Fastboot
Go in fastboot mode on phone.
It should say fastboot USB.
Open command prompt.
Type cd c:/fastboot/
Hit enter. The prompt should say this address now.
Type your fast boot command you want
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Ok thank you, I do have that fastboot folder haha, gonna have to let my phone charge over night thought (I assume) so I'll try a crack at it tomorrow.
ghostspectrum said:
Ok thank you, I do have that fastboot folder haha, gonna have to let my phone charge over night thought (I assume) so I'll try a crack at it tomorrow.
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Do NOT charge it over night. It damages the battery, and this is experience talking to you. Leave your phone charging for 3 hours, and that's sufficient.
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soham_sss said:
All right do this.
Create a folder as fastboot on c drive of PC(hope you're on windows)
Download fast boot files.
Put in c:/Fastboot
Go in fastboot mode on phone.
It should say fastboot USB.
Open command prompt.
Type cd c:/fastboot/
Hit enter. The prompt should say this address now.
Type your fast boot command you want
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SCratch that. Completed the process, the program said it did everything, but back in bootloader, it still shows Radio- 1.00.05.0929 :/ and I can't get out of boot loader lol