Bad flashing caused big problems - HTC One X

Hi guys I´m going to go mad because of flashing a new kernel on my HTC One X.
At first the infos:
Unlocked at HTCDev
Had the CWM 5.8.40 Recovery (HAD!)
Faux Kernel 7m (didn´t work at the first time but after a reflash everything was ok)
Viper X 2.7.1 Custom Rom (UC+UV)
SoundEnhancer Mod 18
At first: I´m more like a silent reader and I´m trying to learn as much as possible so I´m not an expert.
Today I tried to flash the newer Faux Kernel 10m on my One X but forgot to erase the cache afterwards. It got stuck at the HTC One Logo
So like at the 7m Kernel I retried but this time it got stuck again at the HTC One Logo.
I read the Disaster Recovery Tutorial Thread and tried the fast and easy things but they didn´t work eitther.
I accepted the fact that I had to recover the phone with my backup which was from the stock rom with nothing on it.
After restoring the boot gif changed to the original one but it still got stuck at the HTC One Logo. This time I erased the cache.
After that I had to use a RUU but I just took the newest one because I didn´t get the idea how to match the cid with the RUU-numbers.
I did as it was written here in Method 2. But I didn´t see the Notification: "FAILED (remote : (00000006))".
I relocked the phone and it restarted but now it´s in the bootloop and doesn´t get detected neither by the RUU exe nor by the cmd. So I can´t get back to the recovery and can´t get detected by the RUU.
How can I fix my phone to end this misery?
I hope someone can wirte a step-by-step guide so everybody who has the same problem can solve it.
Greetings
Beyazid

When you flash a new kernel, all you have to do is place modules zip in phone storage, put phone in bootloader, connect to computer, flash boot.img, go into recovery and flash modules. If you don't flash boot.img, the phone won't boot. Try going into bootloader by pressing volume down and power at the same time and holding it, flash viper boot.img via fastboot kit, full wipe and reflash rom. I've messed up a few times but this has always worked for me.

Beyazid said:
Hi guys I´m going to go mad because of flashing a new kernel on my HTC One X.
At first the infos:
Unlocked at HTCDev
Had the CWM 5.8.40 Recovery (HAD!)
Faux Kernel 7m (didn´t work at the first time but after a reflash everything was ok)
Viper X 2.7.1 Custom Rom (UC+UV)
SoundEnhancer Mod 18
At first: I´m more like a silent reader and I´m trying to learn as much as possible so I´m not an expert.
Today I tried to flash the newer Faux Kernel 10m on my One X but forgot to erase the cache afterwards. It got stuck at the HTC One Logo
So like at the 7m Kernel I retried but this time it got stuck again at the HTC One Logo.
I read the Disaster Recovery Tutorial Thread and tried the fast and easy things but they didn´t work eitther.
I accepted the fact that I had to recover the phone with my backup which was from the stock rom with nothing on it.
After restoring the boot gif changed to the original one but it still got stuck at the HTC One Logo. This time I erased the cache.
After that I had to use a RUU but I just took the newest one because I didn´t get the idea how to match the cid with the RUU-numbers.
I did as it was written here in Method 2. But I didn´t see the Notification: "FAILED (remote : (00000006))".
I relocked the phone and it restarted but now it´s in the bootloop and doesn´t get detected neither by the RUU exe nor by the cmd. So I can´t get back to the recovery and can´t get detected by the RUU.
How can I fix my phone to end this misery?
I hope someone can wirte a step-by-step guide so everybody who has the same problem can solve it.
Greetings
Beyazid
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there are infinite posts about how to fix this and tutorials too if you use the search button, anyways
1- why using faux 7m when there is already 10m ?
2- hold power+vol dwn
3- go to recovery (hboot not fastboot)
4- go to mounts and storage, mount storage usb
5- copy to your sd all the files excluding the boot.img from faux
6- flash rom then modules then type in cmd "adb reboot-bootloader" (without quotes),
7- choose fastboot in bootloader then flash boot.img and erase cache

@VCek: I flashed this before the Versions 10 and 11 came out
Thanks for the infos. I´ll use them the next time. But now I can´t reach the bootloader anymore because I locked the phone with "fastboot oem lock" and because of that I can´t do anything but go to the fastboot mode. The recovery is locked or in other words: I can´t use the CWM Recovery anymore.
If I click the recovery mode this happens: vvvvvv(dot)vidup(dot)de/v/l1vVH/ (make a dot instead of the word "dot" and change the V´s to W´s, I´m not allowed to post outside links right now)
The next step should be the unlocking I guess. Right? But how can I do that?
Edit: I was able to unlock the phone again so it should be easier from now on but your steps didn´t work for me. I reflashed the Viper X Rom and reflahed the Kernel without the boot.img in it. But I didn´t get the point which boot.img I should flash. Both of them or just the Rom boot.img?
Edit2: After a long day I was able to solve the Problem with the right RUU. After all it was easier than I thought and I should have done that at the beginning

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[Q] installed HD revo 1.2 but i get a zero battery charge error

So i recently purchased an unlocked HTC one x (white), and tempted by the improvements from mike1986's HD revolution ROM I decided to give it a try.
my phone had firmware 1.19 installed, i wasn't able to update the firmware due to the cid none error. I read a few posts in his thread saying to just install the rom anyway, so I did. the rom installed without error, i also performed the super wipe as instructed.
the phone booted up with the new rom, but about 3 mins after the OS loads (im able to choose my language, and i can see all the new languages introduced by mike1986's rom) it will always tell me that i have 0 battery charge remaining and automatically shut down(, regardless of how much battery is actually left. I had at least 80% charged. so basically im stuck in this boot loop.
Im not able to reload my original rom since my nandroid back up mysterious got wiped. what can i do to get my phone back to stock rom?
PS. ive basically spent the entire day reading multiple posts trying to find how i can get this fixed. Fastboot seems to be the only option but i just don't see any clear cut answers on how to do that exactly. i can't place any zip files in my SD ext, because the OS wont stay open long enough to transfer it through PC.
easy :-D i had this problem like 5 times , you need to back to stock again
snowwhite007 said:
1) Flash stock recovery:
Grab it from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1579797
Then Boot in bootloader >> Fastboot and issue the following command (assuming that the offical recovery is named recovery.img): fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
2) Relock Bootloader:
Boot in bootloader >> Fastboot and issue the following command: fastboot oem lock
3) Find and run/flash the RUU for your device, find it here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1543604
Courtesy of DaDoctor
Mod or Die
Mod or Die
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cool thx!
yah i read something like this, so i started to download a RUU 1.26 from TW unfortunately its taking forever. My original firmware was 1.19 does it matter that im upgrading to 1.26 also what commands do i need to use to flash this on to my phone? basically i need help with step 3.
edit: saifullah made me realize that there were others with the same problem, so i searched the forums and found the solution. just follow the 3 steps above, and make sure you have the exact same RUU number. mine being 1.19.707.1 i need to get an RUU with the same 3 middle digits ex. x.xx.707.x this is like an area code if that helps anyone else. there are a ton of different ruu and you need the exact one.
I had the same problem, extract the boot.img from the CWM rom that you tried to flash in the first place and flash it via fastboot with the command "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
It took me ages to find a fix, hopefully this can help!
It boot it Up! Thanks
Using Android Revolution 1.2.3

[Q] Flash failed and now stuck with "waiting for device" in cmd

Hi guys,
I just bought my One X today. Since it is my first android i am quite noob in all the issues regarding flashing/rooting.
I already unlocked the bootloader, install the clock recovery and then when I try to flash the new rom, i forgot not to extract the zip file so things start to mess up.
Now I am stuck at the HTC boot up screen. I have tried all the methods at:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wik...very_-_what_to_do_in_the_event_of_a_bad_flash
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but it doesn't work.
The problem is that when i type a command into cmd it keep showing waiting for device
So I don't know what to do now. I really appreciate your help if you could provide step by step.
Thank you so much
OK so as a noob you thought you'd try too root your 1st android phone after having it just one day??? oops! Lesson learned, next time read up loads first and maybe get used to the phone first before trying too root it. Anyway. . .
After installing Clockworkmod did you (as instructed in all the manuals I have read!) do a backup? If so just remove the usb, turn your phone off and go to the cwm boot menu and select restore. Fixed
recovery?
i see you have flashed recovery..
can you get to it??
Press POWER + VOL DOWN until it reboots and keep holding until u get to HBOOT..
from there select recovery and see if that shows up..
if you can get to Recovery, then you can either flash a CUSTOM ROM, or go back to STOCK recovery and then run RUU (a program provided by HTC that will restore you phone to stock) but you also have to relock the boot loader..
based on your choice more info may be required to help you
My best guess is that you have a messed up kernel...

[Q] HTC One X wont boot into recovery

Friend's father recently obtained a HTC One X runing on VIRIGIN network.
We've unlocked the boot-loader, and as soon as we flash clockwork's recovery image, the phone went onto a boot loop.
Once we turned off the phone, we were able to fully boot it onto the stock image.
We've tried..
1. Clearing Fastboot's cache
2. Flashing different recovery images (including the stock one)
3. Factory resting the phone (We were unable to because im guessing it needs its default recovery (It just restarted and didnt reset))
^ All had lead to either a boot loop or just failed and booted normally.
The phone isn't rooted (Im guessing you need a recovery image to flash supersu in the first place)
All help would be appreciated. Thank you for reading this,
Try this
Download the latest TWRP from here (or 2.4.1.0 if you can find it, best version IMO)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25393156
Then put your phone in fastboot and connect usb make sure it says 'fastboot usb'
Then rename TWRP to 'recovery' (no quotes) and copy to your fastboot folder on your PC
Open CMD and type 'fastboot flash recovery recovery.img' (no quotes)
Then type 'fastboot erase cache' (no quotes)
Do it exactly like that then use the volume + power buttons to go to hboot --> recovery and hopefully it should work
Btw these kinds of questions should go in Q&A
Thank you so much ! What a relief.
Should i delete this thread since its in the wrong section?
Mozziliac said:
Thank you so much ! What a relief.
Should i delete this thread since its in the wrong section?
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Did it work?
If so contact a mod and then they'll close the thread for you
Hi PLease Help!
Hi i have a HTC ONE X iv had it rooted and CWM was installed fin untill! A update came out i put my phone back to stock and it still didnt update.. So i unlocked the bootloader again tried to install CWM it said succsessfull then when i try to boot into recovery the only thing i say it HTC QUITLEY BRILLIANT! and it continues to do that untill i turn it off. it boots fine again and can do everything but go into recovery... Some-One with bigger knowledge PLEASE HELP (cant live without ROOT!) Im 13 BTW
Fastboot erase cache
Enter it after that command......
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Hi PLease Help!
Hi i have a HTC ONE X iv had it rooted and CWM was installed fin untill! A update came out i put my phone back to stock and it still didnt update.. So i unlocked the bootloader again tried to install CWM it said succsessfull then when i try to boot into recovery the only thing i say it HTC QUITLEY BRILLIANT! and it continues to do that untill i turn it off. it boots fine again and can do everything but go into recovery... Some-One with bigger knowledge PLEASE HELP (cant live without ROOT!)
hi, i have the same problem right now. did u solved it?

Possibly bricked One X - need assistance!

Hey, everyone!
So within the past week or two my stock standard HTC One X started playing up, which I'm pretty sure was a result of a recent system update (to 4.2.2, from memory). My 'twilight' app (similar to f.lux but for phones) started randomly turning on and off for no reason, the screen became very rapidly unresponsive unless a great deal of force was applied or the phone was repeatedly locked and unlocked, it began to heat up (even more so than normal), etc, etc. Yesterday the unthinkable happened: it got stuck in a bootloop.
So here's how I wound up where I am right now.
I came to terms with the fact that I was going to lose all of my data (at least Google has automatically backed up my images and videos every few days), and anyone important enough to me that I need their phone number I also have on facebook/google plus or see frequently enough in person that when the issue is resolved I can add their numbers again. So I performed a factory reset hoping that would fix the problem. It didn't. Today, at the behest of a friend of mine, I decided to flash a custom ROM on my phone in an effort to salvage what was increasingly likely looking to be a $600 paperweight. I've never done this before, so I followed the instructions in the following video exactly as shown, and downloaded the latest stable version of Cyanogen mod for the One X. The video can be found by googling, "HTC One X - How To Root (in-depth)". It's the first result.
Everything went... well, not smoothly. But I got there in the end. Eventually the phone rebooted, and the blue (or cyan, I suppose) Cyanogen mod logo came up with the circular loading symbol tracing around it. It stayed this way for some 30 minutes or so. I decided to reboot the phone. Same issue again. I performed a factory reset, cleared the cache, cleared the Dalvik cache, and rebooted again. Still wouldn't pass the booting process. I cleared everything a second time and even reinstalled the update.zip (which for some reason appeared as update.zip.zip in ClockworkMod Recovery v5.8.2.7... I'm wondering if that caused some issue). Still no progress. Eventually, out of frustration, I began playing around with random settings within Clockwork Mod Recovery and tried backtracking a few steps computer-side in terms of the installation process, and somewhere along the way I've really F'd things up.
And here's the current situation.
Now, whenever the phone restarts the white HTC splash comes up, followed very quickly by a black screen which flickers momentarily, and then immediately jumps to ClockworkMod Recovery (v5.8.2.7).
Whereas earlier today both fastboot and adb recognised my device, now only fastboot will. I can't get anything to appear in the adb device list anymore. I'd prefer it if people didn't immediately scream, "DRIVER ISSUE!" considering adb worked for half of the day so it seems relatively unlikely to me that that's the problem.
My computer itself won't recognise that my phone is plugged in (probably because there's no OS anymore by the seems of things). I've tried two USB cables to no avail (the first worked earlier on this afternoon, so that shouldn't be an issue).
Within the 'choose zip from sdcard' section of ClockworkMod Recovery I can choose from (other than all of the files that were already in there):
CWN-SuperSU-v0.87.zip
update.zip.zip (the double file extension really bugs me)
'mount USB storage' within ClockworkMod Recovery gives me an erroy reading, E: Unable to open ums lunfile (No such file or di...) (runs off the screen, although presumably it just says no such file or directory exists).
I can't think of anything else that's relevant or would help troubleshoot this issue. If you need anymore info please just let me know and I'll do my best to supply it (you may have to lead me through the data acquisition process, however). I'm really hoping the phone isn't completely bricked because I don't exactly have the money right now to buy a new phone - I'm a uni student who only works part time and I just bought a car a few weeks ago. Bye bye, savings.
Regards,
Scott.
man, stupid question, did you flash the boot.img in the bootloader before or after flashing the rom?
if yes,
what cyanogen did you install?
cyanogen 10.2 should work with your recovery but cyanogen 11 needs a particular one
edit:did you make a backup (in the recovery) before flashing?
Want a working phone for now, follow this :
Download this recovery and flash it :
https://www.dropbox.com/s/qp21ubo10xetcvn/Philz recovery 5.15.9.img
Download a sense 5 rom like arhd or blade from the forum here. Copy the boot.img from the rom and flash that too. Then enter the recovery and mount the sdcard as a usb mass storage device and wait as long as it needs to pop up on the pc.
Copy the rom to the sdcard and then perform a full wipe
Factory reset
Wipe cache partition
Advanced - wipe dalvik cache
Mounts and storage - format cache, data and system
Then install the rom.zip and reboot.
Husky34 said:
man, stupid question, did you flash the boot.img in the bootloader before or after flashing the rom?
if yes,
what cyanogen did you install?
cyanogen 10.2 should work with your recovery but cyanogen 11 needs a particular one
edit:did you make a backup (in the recovery) before flashing?
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I flashed SOME .img file, but not one called 'boot.img'. Can't remember when, unfortunately. If you find the youtube video I mentioned I followed that exactly.
No recovery unfortunately. I saw no point given that the phone was almost unusable in any form prior to me getting Cyanogen installed (it was constantly and randomly rebooting). Probably a mistake in retrospect.
Version 10.2, by the way.
Mr Hofs said:
Want a working phone for now, follow this :
Download this recovery and flash it :
Download a sense 5 rom like arhd or blade from the forum here. Copy the boot.img from the rom and flash that too. Then enter the recovery and mount the sdcard as a usb mass storage device and wait as long as it needs to pop up on the pc.
Copy the rom to the sdcard and then perform a full wipe
Factory reset
Wipe cache partition
Advanced - wipe dalvik cache
Mounts and storage - format cache, data and system
Then install the rom.zip and reboot.
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Can you walk me through it step-by-step. Again, I'm a total noob to this and I DON'T want to stuff this up again. Is the fact that adb (or my PC in general) isn't recognising my phone going to make this difficult? I mean how am I meant to copy anything to the SD card if I can't access it through windows explorer or via adb push?!
You need fastboot. Rename my linked recovery to just recovery.img and flash it :
Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Fastboot erase cache
Flash the boot.img from the rom :
Fastboot flash boot boot.img
Fastboot erase cache
Then enter the recovery and follow earlier given steps
Mr Hofs said:
You need fastboot. Rename my linked recovery to just recovery.img and flash it :
Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Fastboot erase cache
Flash the boot.img from the rom :
Fastboot flash boot boot.img
Fastboot erase cache
Then enter the recovery and follow earlier given steps
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This seems to work at first - instead of jumping into ClockworkMod Recovery, after flashing the image file you gave me, it jumps into a new recovery mode. But after rebooting and going into recovery mode again it's back to ClockworkMod Recovery (I made sure to clear the cache).
You mean the old cwm. The new one is cwm based and looks just like it. If it's flashed it can't be gone without flashing something else as a recovery !
Mr Hofs said:
You mean the old cwm. The new one is cwm based and looks just like it. If it's flashed it can't be gone without flashing something else as a recovery !
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Oh. Well it looks different the first time I boot into recovery versus the second time (PhilZ Touch 5 with a distinct purple background the first time, but the second time it goes back to a black background with blue text).
Not really sure how to proceed from here. Battery is dropping fast (9%) despite being plugged in, so I'm worried if I don't fix this ASAP it'll be forever FUBAR.
The old one does not support charging. Try flashing philz again and keep it in there and charge it up as Philz does enable charging in recovery.
If you use Fastboot flash recovery command the old one is gone.....can't come back like that !
Mr Hofs said:
The old one does not support charging. Try flashing philz again and keep it in there and charge it up as Philz does enable charging in recovery.
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Mr Hofs, you sir are a gentlemen and a scholar! I have managed to get back to the initial bootscreen for Cyanogen mod. AND SUCCESS! IT JUST PASSED THAT SCREEN AS I WAS TYPING!
I am indebted to you, you glorious man! Thank you so very much I'll keep you guys posted (for better or worse)!
Hope it will be fine. I will keep an eye out here
Mr Hofs said:
Hope it will be fine. I will keep an eye out here
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So I tried updating the camera (?) as a suggested update after getting back into my phone, and it's already stuffed up again. It rebooted and said that root access has possibly been lost. What's happening now?
Doesn't appear to be a big issue for now, actually. Reset, not caused any problems since then! Managed to get google apps working, and downloaded a bunch of the apps I need All's well!
Thanks one again!
Alright ! Hope i don't see you here again
Hi all - I have been searching these threads for hours and hope I can bother for some assistance. I too have soft bricked, I went to install Android Revolution HD 33.1 but missed a step. I am currently Tampered, unlocked, and S-On. I have TWRP v2.5.0.0. When I mount the sd card in TWRP, and try to copy files over, I get a message from the PC to format the sd card - I didn't for fear of wiping out everything and hardbricking the phone. I am a noob when it comes to using commands/fastboot to copy files over. I am sorry to ask, but can someone please help me with exactly what to type?
Oh - and do I need to use philz recovery since I have TRWP installed and can access?
darule_2011 said:
Hi all - I have been searching these threads for hours and hope I can bother for some assistance. I too have soft bricked, I went to install Android Revolution HD 33.1 but missed a step. I am currently Tampered, unlocked, and S-On. I have TWRP v2.5.0.0. When I mount the sd card in TWRP, and try to copy files over, I get a message from the PC to format the sd card - I didn't for fear of wiping out everything and hardbricking the phone. I am a noob when it comes to using commands/fastboot to copy files over. I am sorry to ask, but can someone please help me with exactly what to type?
Oh - and do I need to use philz recovery since I have TRWP installed and can access?
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TAMPERED ? what does your hboot say :
1: ENDEAVORU
2: EVITA
Mr Hofs said:
TAMPERED ? what does your hboot say :
1: ENDEAVORU
2: EVITA
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EVITA PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-1.14.0002
Radio-0-19as.32.09.11_2
As i thought. You are in the very wrong forum. Head over to the HTC ONE XL forum....AT&T .....
Mr Hofs said:
As i thought. You are in the very wrong forum. Head over to the HTC ONE XL forum....AT&T .....
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uh oh, that doesn't sound good for me...I don't have the XL version, just the one X. Will that matter? Did I flash this baby using files for the XL when I should have used something else?
No you don't read well. You have the HTC one XL (EVITA) and this forum is for the ENDEAVORU HTC one X international version.
We here have the quad core and you there have the dual core phone !

My One X died...

...I think
I would gladly give a better Topic Title but i can't. Maybe you guys can give further troubleshooting assistance.
Actual State:
Can boot to bootloader and Fastboot. Bootloader unlocked and TWRP Recovery installed. There _should_ be a Revolution HD on the device. When device powers up it goes smoothly to the White HTC quietly brilliiance screen (screen brightness begins to flicker) and goes off after (really off, not hanging, plain off). After i cleared boot cache via adb i'm able too see a split second of the htc bootlogo and then goes off right after.
State of device when i began to "fix" it:
BL Locked, No Custom Recovery, Stock recovery dead (Just red triangle), rom maybe was dead too but i don't know.
Last attempts i did were:
1. Flash boot.img through fastboot (Fastboot flash boot boot.img)
2. Flashed the Superwipe script (was desperate)
3. Flash Android Revolution through TWRP-Recovery
First:
I Don't know wich carrier. Boy that bugs me a lot. I'Ve tried Generic, Vodaphone and T-Mobile (since i'm in germany) but no Luck. Is there a possibility to check what RUU i need without a Running ROM? I haven't bought the device i got it from a friend of mine and it went straight to my wife. I've asked, he doesn't know. I'm not so into HTC, so i'm not quite firm concerning Stock restore.
Next:
I think i tried everything except for restoring stock (because.... meh....): I've unlocked the phone. I've flashed CWM aswell as TWRP. I've flashed different boot.img from different roms i've flashed.
I'Ve litteraly did EVERYTHING what seemed like a good idea to me. But now i'm at the end of my knowledge.
My last piece of Information:
After 2 1/2 hours i had a Custom Recovery Running (did the trial and error RUU Method before). I've mounted the SD-Card and it was Blank. There was NOTHING on it except for some Recovery Folders. SD Card is about 24GB. This looks like a lot to me. Is that really normal? Mounting system, data and sd via adb works like a charm.
So if one of you could help me that'd really be cool. If there is some crazy stuff i need to do via adb, please go into detail. I know the basics (how to mount partitions and to push files) nothing more.
But maybe it's just faulty...
Thanks in advance

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