After rooting my HTC One X and getting cm10 to work I made a backup however whenever i use the backup my phon freezes on the cm10 bootlogo
I dont have an original backup DX
When i using the cm10 rom again it freezes at the cm spinny boot logo what should i do?
THank you
starsword829 said:
After rooting my HTC One X and getting cm10 to work I made a backup however whenever i use the backup my phon freezes on the cm10 bootlogo
I dont have an original backup DX
When i using the cm10 rom again it freezes at the cm spinny boot logo what should i do?
THank you
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go to the bootloader reset facory settings try to do that
I had the same problem once. I had to start again i.e. flash boot.img file again from fastboot and then install CM10 from CWM.
HTH
You have to flash the boot.img in your backup from your pc using
Fastboot flash boot boot.img
Fastboot erase cache
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Thank you!!!
Thanks for the help everyone I flashing the boot.img fixed it thxx
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I recently installed Android Revolution HD 7.1.0 on my HTC One X and got stuck in a boot loop. I have tried getting out of the loop by emptying the cache, but it hasn't helped.
Now I'm trying to recover my phone using ClockworkMod Recovery v5.8.2.7. The problem is that my recovery folder name contains spaces, so I'm getting the "MD5 mismatch!"-message.
So my questions are:
1. Is there some way for me to rename my backup file?
2. If not, can I transfer another backup file from my computer to my device when in ClockworkMod Recovery or fastboot?
3. Is there some other way to get out of the boot loop?
I need to go to work in an hour so I would really appreciate quick answers! Thanks!
Typical. I search for a solution for 2 hours without luck, and as soon as I post a thread I find a solution. Well, here it is for future reference:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25557817#post25850720
EDIT: The solution answers the questions 1 and 2.
usually wiping dalvik cache solves most boot loops.
Flashing the boot.img of the respective Rom will surely recover from bootloop.
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forumhookersdotcom said:
Flashing the boot.img of the respective Rom will surely recover from bootloop.
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I like this solution. If you can extract the boot.img from your backup then it will recover you from bootloops.
If you're using stock kernel for his rom flash his boot.img.
Otherwise the repacked kernel boot.img will work.
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I have the International version of the One X and I tried to flash CM9 to it today. Everything was fine until I booted it up and it got stuck on the boot screen. Thought it wouldn't be a problem and I'd just try redoing the steps.. However, every time I select recovery from the bootloader, it restarts my phone. If I then hold the power button, it will turn off and then restart without me telling it too. The only way I can switch it off is by quickly booting into the bootloader and selecting 'Power Down'. Any help or guidance would be appreciated!
Have you tried "fastboot erase cache" without the commas
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Yes. Didn't change anything. Still stuck on the bootscreen and restarts everytime I enter recovery. Just tried reflashing recovery too.
Could Installing the stock bootloader and starting again help? or will that make no difference?
Is there any way of completely clearing the system without using recovery?
Did you flash the boot.img in fastboot
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Yes, However I fixed the bootup problem by using the following:
1.) Wiped with fastboot rather than recovery:
fastboot erase boot
fastboot erase system
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase webtop
fastboot erase preinstall
2.) Re-flash recovery (fixed booting into recovery (ONLY when fastboot wipe is done)):
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
3.) Re-flash boot kernel:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
4.) Flash ROM and GApps using recovery
This worked fine BUT everytime I try and power down my phone it automatically restarts. This is incredibly annoying. The only way I can get it to turn off is to boot into fastboot and select power off. If my phone is plugged in it will still reboot after about 10 seconds which means I can't charge it unless it's on.
At least you got your main problem sorted
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True. Thanks for your help too
I'm going to leave this to die, but if I can't fix my other problem I'll open a new thread.
In the mean time. If anyone knows a fix for this problem, please pm me! Thank you
petedavison93 said:
True. Thanks for your help too
I'm going to leave this to die, but if I can't fix my other problem I'll open a new thread.
In the mean time. If anyone knows a fix for this problem, please pm me! Thank you
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Which version of recovery are you using? I seem to remember there was a problem with cwm recovery 5.8.3.1 maybe? Try flashing 5.8.4.0 if not done so already
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eyosen said:
Which version of recovery are you using? I seem to remember there was a problem with cwm recovery 5.8.3.1 maybe? Try flashing 5.8.4.0 if not done so already
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Clockwork Touch 5.8.2.4
I've just seen that the ROM I've been using (TripNDroid's) has been updated to version 005. Working Wi-Fi!
Just spent the whole day setting up my phone.. Kinda annoying.
I'm gunna try flashing that and see if it fixes the problem. Will post here when I've tried it
petedavison93 said:
Clockwork Touch 5.8.2.4
I've just seen that the ROM I've been using (TripNDroid's) has been updated to version 005. Working Wi-Fi!
Just spent the whole day setting up my phone.. Kinda annoying.
I'm gunna try flashing that and see if it fixes the problem. Will post here when I've tried it
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Now I remember. Problem is with touch recovery. Only install 5.8.4.0.
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Installed Touch Recovery 5.8.4.0. Phone still reboots when switched off and cannot boot into recovery mode.
Boots up fine so it mostly isn't an issue but I was hoping to do a nandroid backup via recovery which is looking unlikely.
When i flashed cm9 for the first time, i got the same issue, i was stuck at boot screen...but at least i could boot into recovery, and from there, i used android revolution hd superwipe script, and then did the flashing process again...worked fine after that. So my main point is, if u can boot into recovery, from there you need to do a wipe script or wipe data/factory reset and THEN flash cm9...
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During installation of ARHD Rom I suddenly got caught up in CWM Recovery mode. I have now tried to wipe system and everything and do a "restore" of my NANDROID backup without success. My question then is; how the hell can I push a ROM to my phone with the phone only in CWM Recovery??? I'm kind'a desparate!!!
Can also mention I'm on a Mac!
Hope someone has the answer!
Problems solved
cvtrial said:
During installation of ARHD Rom I suddenly got caught up in CWM Recovery mode. I have now tried to wipe system and everything and do a "restore" of my NANDROID backup without success. My question then is; how the hell can I push a ROM to my phone with the phone only in CWM Recovery??? I'm kind'a desparate!!!
Can also mention I'm on a Mac!
Hope someone has the answer!
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Try restoring your nandroid backup, just remember to flash the boot.img
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Did you flash recovery to the boot partition? (fastboot flash boot recovery.img)That could explain why it only boots to recovery. Try flashing recovery again (fastboot flash recovery recovery.img.) then the boot.IMG (fastboot flash boot boot.IMG )then the Rom.
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I've already tried that, I've even tried going to advanced restore -> boot -> restore boot without success..
BTW; I've now managed to push a new ROM onto my phone, installed it but still it won't but other than to recovery!!!
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rayford85 said:
Did you flash recovery to the boot partition? (fastboot flash boot recovery.img)That could explain why it only boots to recovery. Try flashing recovery again (fastboot flash recovery recovery.img.) then the boot.IMG (fastboot flash boot boot.IMG )then the Rom.
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Sounds pretty much like what I did.. Will try your version now..
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Seems like it did the trick rayford85.. Nice to see the bootanimation on my HOX again! Stupid step to forget (flashing the boot.img) LoL! Thank you rayford85!
Reusing this post to another dumb question... Everytime I reboot my phone it seems like the boot.img disappears because I have to ./fastboot-mac boot boot.img for every reboot of my phone!
Any good ideas of how to solve this?
It's flash boot.img not boot boot.img
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bogfather said:
It's flash boot.img not boot boot.img
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Well well.. My device is now running smooth on ARHD! All problems solved!
Ok, so I was running the latest cm10 nightly but then decided to switch to the latest renovate rom, i did a full wipe and then installed it, afterwards i flashed the boot.img file and proceeded to reboot as per usual but after 20 minutes nothing happened... still at the htc screen. I can boot into bootloader but whenever i try and reboot into recovery it won't let me, it just reboots. What can i do?
sensation lover said:
Ok, so I was running the latest cm10 nightly but then decided to switch to the latest renovate rom, i did a full wipe and then installed it, afterwards i flashed the boot.img file and proceeded to reboot as per usual but after 20 minutes nothing happened... still at the htc screen. I can boot into bootloader but whenever i try and reboot into recovery it won't let me, it just reboots. What can i do?
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When it reboots dont let go untill it goes to bootlaodet
Edit i miss read i it wouldnt let me in recovery with fastboot on
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sensation lover said:
Ok, so I was running the latest cm10 nightly but then decided to switch to the latest renovate rom, i did a full wipe and then installed it, afterwards i flashed the boot.img file and proceeded to reboot as per usual but after 20 minutes nothing happened... still at the htc screen. I can boot into bootloader but whenever i try and reboot into recovery it won't let me, it just reboots. What can i do?
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After flashing the boot.img via fastboot, do you have erase cache ? (fastboot erase cache)
Maybe try installing clockwork again on toolkit. Shouldn't be the issue but worth a pop
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arknailed7754 said:
Maybe try installing clockwork again on toolkit. Shouldn't be the issue but worth a pop
sent from the one x making love to slimbean 2.7
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yeah, that will be easy if he could boot into bootloder, the problem is that he can't boot into it
He can boot into boot loader.its recovery he can't..
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arknailed7754 said:
He can boot into boot loader.its recovery he can't..
sent from the one x making love to slimbean 2.7
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yeah sorry, my fault, i miss-red the thread
I have a htc desire hd,bootloader unlocked by htc dev.I was also using SVHD rom.I tried to flash rom which i have used earlier on the device which is cyanogenmod 10.1.But today it got stucked in the logo screen.i use the method of flashing boot.img file through cmd in fastboot.
When i tried to recover my nandroid backup,everything goes fine.but it didnt boot up.its just stuck on htc logo screen now...
My question is that , is there a limit of flashing boot.img file?I mean whenever i installed a new rom i used the method of flashing boot.img through cmd.
Is there a way of removing all boot.img files i hv pushed in my phone through cmd.In case if there is a limit...
Did you flash the correct boot.img associated with the Rom your flashing? (Each different roms boot.img is generally only for the Rom its from)
When you restored your backup, did you flash the backed up boot.img located in the backup folder on the sdcard?
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Lavi26jan said:
I have a htc desire hd,bootloader unlocked by htc dev.I was also using SVHD rom.I tried to flash rom which i have used earlier on the device which is cyanogenmod 10.1.But today it got stucked in the logo screen.i use the method of flashing boot.img file through cmd in fastboot.
When i tried to recover my nandroid backup,everything goes fine.but it didnt boot up.its just stuck on htc logo screen now...
My question is that , is there a limit of flashing boot.img file?I mean whenever i installed a new rom i used the method of flashing boot.img through cmd.
Is there a way of removing all boot.img files i hv pushed in my phone through cmd.In case if there is a limit...
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Nandroid backups do not require to flash the boot.img in fastboot. Boot.img are not stored in the phone. Every time you flash a different one the other is overwritten. It is like replacing the rom...that is why full wipe is important.
glevitan said:
Nandroid backups do not require to flash the boot.img in fastboot. Boot.img are not stored in the phone. Every time you flash a different one the other is overwritten. It is like replacing the rom...that is why full wipe is important.
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Q, if your htcdev unlocked and if one restores a backup of a Rom say cm9 and the phone is currently using a sense Rom, shouldnt you have to manually restore the boot.img that's backup up to get it working with the restored rom?
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