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Hi XDA Community!
Completely bone-headed n00b here (is there any other kind)?
Firstly, a quick background:
HTC Desire, rooted, S-Off, 16 gig Class 4 SD card with 1 gb ext4 partition
I was flashed with a perfectly working Leedroid 2.2f rom, overkill backed up with Clockwork, AmonRa, Titanium, MyBackup Pro, complete SD card backup (you name it, I did it), then wiped and flashed ownhere's Rom because I was running out of app space. The flash was successful then I proceeded to backup ownhere's rom after re-installing all my apps and I think that's where the problem began. I began my first backup with Clockwork via Rom Manager, but was not getting any response, so I rebooted my phone into Clockwork Recovery and backed up ownhere's rom there. After that, I could not turn on my phone.
I'd appreciate if someone could point me in the right direction. As of right now, my phone goes into a vicious boot loop whenever I try to turn it on. I can still get into hboot by holding down the power button and volume down button and then get into Android system recovery (Amon Ra Recovery, build: RA-desire-v2.0.0) by selecting "recovery", but when I try to do a nandroid restore, the error message I get is:
E:Can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 (or /dev/block/mmcblk0)
(No such file or directory)
E:Can't mount SDCARD:/nandroid/
I've googled many times and have attempted to follow the steps outlined by various tutorials with similar sounding problems, but unfortunately to no avail. I've tried formatting my SD card on my computer, re-partitioning the SD card on my phone (not sure if that was successful), wiping it, attempting to restore it, attempting to flash it, but I keep getting that same error message above in the end.
I certainly don't deserve it after what I've done, but any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks for having the patience to read.
EDITED: Below are the steps I took to resolve the issue.
First and foremost, I'd like to point out that prior to encountering this problem (or any problem for that matter), I did a very thorough job of backing up my entire phone multiple times through various methods, but it turns out I only really needed a single nandroid backup and mariosraptor's help. Still, better safe than sorry, I say, which is ironic considering what I did to my phone. Ah well.
Anyway, after running into my problem as described in my OP (original post), the following steps were needed to restore functionality to the phone:
1) With the phone turned off, I booted it into Fastboot by either a) holding down volume rocker+power on button, then choosing "fastboot" or b) holding back button+power on button, which takes you straight into "fastboot".
2) Once in fastboot, I connected my phone to my computer via USB cable.
3) I'm not sure if I needed it running or not, but I then ran Android SDK (a program I used back when I first got my phone and was tinkering with rooting and forcing apps to install onto the SD card before I learned about SD card partitioning and AP2SD/AP2SD+ supported roms and now DATA2SD/DATA2EXT). This program can be downloaded here and an example of how it's used is here, but I'm assuming (I know I shouldn't assume, but I can only describe things I've done or have already done) anyone who as gotten this far already has this program and used it before, even with limited knowledge.
4) I then went into my Start Menu in Windows and ran command prompt. The simplest way to run command prompt, I find, is to type "cmd" into the run dialog, then enter.
5) Once command prompt popped up, I typed in cd\ to change the directory to C:\ and then entered in cd android-sdk-windows/tools to open the directory to c:\android-sdk-windows\tools (I just noticed that you enter in /backsplashes, but end up with \forwardslashes, weird!).
6) I then typed in the fastboot commands as outlined by mariosraptor, that is, I entered "fastboot oem enableqxdm 0" pressed enter, let it finish, then typed in "fastboot reboot" and enter. Wait for phone to reboot, could take a while.
I'm hoping for most people those are all the steps needed in order to restore the phone, but in my case, after entering "fastboot oem enableqxdm 0", I received an error saying: "The program can't start because AdbWinApi.dll is missing from your computer. Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem." I was about to re-install when mariosraptor provided me with the AdbWinApi.dll file here. This is rapidshare link so it will expire. My suggestion is to search for it somewhere (google) if you run into the same missing file as me.
My problem actually didn't stop there either. I found my phone was stuck on the boot animation, although I supposed I could've left it even longer just to make sure it wasn't working, but I actually took my battery out to shut the phone down. I then proceeded to do a nandroid restore to a previous backup I had done before I created this whole problem. I did that by booting the phone into recovery by holding down volume rocker+power button, selecting "recovery", then selecting "nandroid backup/restore" and letting the process go through fully, which took quite some time.
Anyway, it's been a long 20 or so hours for me. I'm going to go rest now. Props again to mariosraptor!
in fastboot mode through adb cmd
fastboot oem enableqxdm 0
fastboot reboot
as long as you are S-off you can use fastboot commands and it is recommended that whatever you do from the moment that youre S-off'd you use fastboot and adb for various works on your Desire.
for more fastboot commands in adb just type fatboot
Hey mario, thanks for the quick reply.
I'm currently reading ADB for Dummies to figure out what you're talking about and will get back to you. I know I've used it before when I rooted my phone, but I was just following step-by-step instructions and had no idea what I was doing.
I recall seeing "unknown device" in device manager while my phone was plugged into my computer via USB during one of my recent attempts at fixing my current issue.
PS. I'm on Windows 7.
So I haven't been able to get far. I've noticed all the ADB commands that need to be entered in command prompt require me to have my phone in "USB debugging mode" by going into in Settings>Applications>Development, but I can't even turn on my phone to get there.
Am I missing something from your instructions? Sorry, my knowledge is quite limited.
When you are in Amonra, you are automaticly in "adb mode" so you can ignore that step. You should however install htc sync for the drivers needed.
turn off your phone by removing battery. press the back button+power on. you are in fastboot mode. the correct cmd's are fastboot commands.
like "fastboot reboot-bootloader" w/o the quotes.
ayato kamina said:
So I haven't been able to get far. I've noticed all the ADB commands that need to be entered in command prompt require me to have my phone in "USB debugging mode" by going into in Settings>Applications>Development, but I can't even turn on my phone to get there.
Am I missing something from your instructions? Sorry, my knowledge is quite limited.
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Gotcha, I was able to get into "fastboot USB" by following your back button+power on (or down volume+power, then selecting fastboot) and connecting a USB cable to from the phone to my computer. I then went into command prompt (cmd) in the start menu. Typed in:
1) cd\
2) cd android-sdk-windows\tools
3) entered in "fastboot oem enableqxdm 0"
I then received the error message: The program can't start because AdbWinApi.dll is missing from you computer. Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem.
That will be my next step is to re-install Android SDK Windows.
Will report back, thanks!
Lennyz1988 said:
When you are in Amonra, you are automaticly in "adb mode" so you can ignore that step. You should however install htc sync for the drivers needed.
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Thanks for pointing that out, Lenny. I didn't know that. I'm not sure if I have the HTC Sync drivers, but in fastboot mode (as instructed by mario), I checked device manager in properties of My Computer and the unknown device exclamation icon is gone. I see, ADB interface>HTC Bootloader.
http://rapidshare.com/files/380196682/AdbWinApi.dll
donload it from the link and put in tools foder of SDK
mariosraptor said:
http://rapidshare.com/files/380196682/AdbWinApi.dll
donload it from the link and put in tools foder of SDK
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Phew! Thanks Mario! I was struggling to re-install Android SDK for some reason. A problem with Java SE JDK. *shrugs*
Will continue now....
i hope it helps. i will see more tomorrow. good luck!!!
ayato kamina said:
Phew! Thanks Mario! I was struggling to re-install Android SDK for some reason. A problem with Java SE JDK. *shrugs*
Will continue now....
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PROGRESS!!
So I'm finally passed the S-off splash screen and am waiting on the boot animation screen. I expect there to be a problem because I've been formatting and partitioning my SD card so much, the card itself may actually be empty at the moment (not sure). I will wait for while and if nothing changes, I'm going to restore my SD card and try again.
Thanks for getting me this far so far, Mario! Much appreciated!
just let see what happens and hopefully it will work again.
ayato kamina said:
PROGRESS!!
So I'm finally passed the S-off splash screen and am waiting on the boot animation screen. I expect there to be a problem because I've been formatting and partitioning my SD card so much, the card itself may actually be empty at the moment (not sure). I will wait for while and if nothing changes, I'm going to restore my SD card and try again.
Thanks for getting me this far so far, Mario! Much appreciated!
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mariosraptor said:
in fastboot mode through adb cmd
fastboot oem enableqxdm 0
fastboot reboot
as long as you are S-off you can use fastboot commands and it is recommended that whatever you do from the moment that youre S-off'd you use fastboot and adb for various works on your Desire.
for more fastboot commands in adb just type fatboot
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my phone is connected,drivers are installed and it is available in fastboot. But when I am typing "fastboot oem enableqxdm 0" it returnes: "... FAILED (status malformed (1 bytes))" and nothing happens.
could u help pleas?
mariosraptor said:
just let see what happens and hopefully it will work again.
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YES! I can finally turn on my phone again! Thanks so much, Mario! You are a genius and thank you for being so patient with me.
This is what happened:
I waited a while and the phone remained stuck on the boot animation so I took the battery out and completely restored all my files onto my partitioned SD card. I tried booting again with similar results so I tried running a nandroid restore to a previous Leedroid rom from Amon Ra Recovery and no longer received the cannot mount message so the restore was finally able to execute and after a lengthy boot process, I'm up and running again!
Thanks again so much! Once more, I could not have done it without your help. I'm going to see how stable it is, but it looks very good. By tomorrow if I'm still up, I will re-edit my first post with the exact steps I took to remedy my particular problem.
May I have your paypal email address?
persianblue said:
my phone is connected,drivers are installed and it is available in fastboot. But when I am typing "fastboot oem enableqxdm 0" it returnes: "... FAILED (status malformed (1 bytes))" and nothing happens.
could u help pleas?
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Sorry to hear that, persianblue. In light of your problem, I will write the solution right now, although it sounds like a you're getting a different error message than I did after entering the fastboot command. Regardless, I will post the step-by-step instructions because there's no guarantee you did exactly what I did to recover my phone.
I'll have it up shortly.
SOLUTION
copied and pasted from the first post:
Below are the steps I took to resolve the issue.
First and foremost, I'd like to point out that prior to encountering this problem (or any problem for that matter), I did a very thorough job of backing up my entire phone multiple times through various methods, but it turns out I only really needed a single nandroid backup and mariosraptor's help. Still, better safe than sorry, I say, which is ironic considering what I did to my phone. Ah well.
Anyway, after running into my problem as described in my OP (original post), the following steps were needed to restore functionality to the phone:
1) With the phone turned off, I booted it into Fastboot by either a) holding down volume rocker+power on button, then choosing "fastboot" or b) holding back button+power on button, which takes you straight into "fastboot".
2) Once in fastboot, I connected my phone to my computer via USB cable.
3) I'm not sure if I needed it running or not, but I then ran Android SDK (a program I used back when I first got my phone and was tinkering with rooting and forcing apps to install onto the SD card before I learned about SD card partitioning and AP2SD/AP2SD+ supported roms and now DATA2SD/DATA2EXT). This program can be downloaded here and an example of how it's used is here, but I'm assuming (I know I shouldn't assume, but I can only describe things I've done or have already done) anyone who as gotten this far already has this program and used it before, even with limited knowledge.
4) I then went into my Start Menu in Windows and ran command prompt. The simplest way to run command prompt, I find, is to type "cmd" into the run dialog, then enter.
5) Once command prompt popped up, I typed in cd\ to change the directory to C:\ and then entered in cd android-sdk-windows/tools to open the directory to c:\android-sdk-windows\tools (I just noticed that you enter in /backsplashes, but end up with \forwardslashes, weird!).
6) I then typed in the fastboot commands as outlined by mariosraptor, that is, I entered "fastboot oem enableqxdm 0" pressed enter, let it finish, then typed in "fastboot reboot" and enter. Wait for phone to reboot, could take a while.
I'm hoping for most people those are all the steps needed in order to restore the phone, but in my case, after entering "fastboot oem enableqxdm 0", I received an error saying: "The program can't start because AdbWinApi.dll is missing from your computer. Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem." I was about to re-install when mariosraptor provided me with the AdbWinApi.dll file here. This is rapidshare link so it will expire. My suggestion is to search for it somewhere (google) if you run into the same missing file as me.
My problem actually didn't stop there either. I found my phone was stuck on the boot animation, although I supposed I could've left it even longer just to make sure it wasn't working, but I actually took my battery out to shut the phone down. I then proceeded to do a nandroid restore to a previous backup I had done before I created this whole problem. I did that by booting the phone into recovery by holding down volume rocker+power button, selecting "recovery", then selecting "nandroid backup/restore" and letting the process go through fully, which took quite some time.
Anyway, it's been a long 20 or so hours for me. I'm going to go rest now. Props again to mariosraptor!
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Congrats mate. nice to hear that you are up and running again. this is what the community does. Help each other!!!
mariosraptor said:
Congrats mate. nice to hear that you are up and running again. this is what the community does. Help each other!!!
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Absolutely! I'm discovering that firsthand thanks to you. Again, I appreciate your help. I had spent soooo much time trying to figure it out on my own and you were able to help me right away.
You sir, are a class act!
So it's been over a full day since my personal debacle and I'm happy to say my phone is still up and running . There has been, however, one abnormality. It's not a huge issue in the long run as I can still use the phone as I normally do, but I've noticed whenever I plug my micro-usb cable into my phone (with the other end either connected to a computer or a power outlet), there is a noticeable delay before it starts charge. Also, when connected to a computer, I'm no longer receiving the prompt for 1) charge only 2) mount sd card 3) sync 4) etc etc.
The icon in the top left that normally pops up doesn't show either when I have it connected to computer. Again, not a big deal in the long run, but obviously it can be a nuisance not being able to transfer files b/t my phone and computer via this method anymore. Not sure if anyone else has encountered this issue. I'm using the same cable, same computer. My next step is to try it on a diff computer, then eventually a different cable and hopefully that might be the issue.
I accidently erased everything from the KF2, all I have on it now is the recovery.
How can I get a rom back on the device?
When I plugged it in the computer under Device Manager it says Portable Devices >> F:/
When I go to my computer to try to enter f:/ its inaccessible.
How can I fix this?
Thanks!
Same issue here. Understood the instruction to wipe everything before installing ROM to mean "System" and "Internal Storage" as well. Now the downloaded ROM and "gapps" zip files are gone...
Found something called "ADB Sideload" in TWRP, could that help?
Like the OP, would appreciate some help. Kindle is a brick for now...
chipsndukes
Back Up & Running
First You need a Fastboot Cable.
Run The Recovery Tool. (Options 1 then 2)
When its completed unplug the Fastboot Cable and press and hold the power button until the KF2 turns off.
Turn it back on and you are all set to Root it!
Rooting
[ONE-CLICK] Automated Freedom-Boot and TWRP installer
OK, thanks LEGEND94, that helped !
Only difference to above: did not use a Fastboot cable to get into fastboot mode, rather fmkilo's technique here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2117224
Held off button to shut down and restarted without having to do anything else, did not have to type any command to get out of fastboot mode.
Am restarting root and ROM flashing, hopefully will work this time.
Thanks again,
chipsndukes
chipsndukes said:
OK, thanks LEGEND94, that helped !
Only difference to above: did not use a Fastboot cable to get into fastboot mode, rather fmkilo's technique here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2117224
Held off button to shut down and restarted without having to do anything else, did not have to type any command to get out of fastboot mode.
Am restarting root and ROM flashing, hopefully will work this time.
Thanks again,
chipsndukes
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even though legend was OP, his method was a bit overkill, but totally fine.
Once you have recovery, or even the bootloader, you should NEVER need to restore. From the bootloader you can get into fastboot now, and from fastboot you can get the recovery.
As for putting files on, I'm not sure. I could look it up but you both got your issues solved. If someone coming here does need the help, PM me and I can look it up, but from what i remember on other android devices, usually the recovery somewhere has an option to mount USB like a storage device (probably bad wording there) but basically just like when you "turn on usb storage" in the android OS.
I am ASSUMING TWRP has something similar, and if I'm wrong, I'm sure you can always ADB to push the files onto the device from your PC in fastboot mode.
iytrix said:
even though legend was OP, his method was a bit overkill, but totally fine.
Once you have recovery, or even the bootloader, you should NEVER need to restore. From the bootloader you can get into fastboot now, and from fastboot you can get the recovery.
As for putting files on, I'm not sure. I could look it up but you both got your issues solved. If someone coming here does need the help, PM me and I can look it up, but from what i remember on other android devices, usually the recovery somewhere has an option to mount USB like a storage device (probably bad wording there) but basically just like when you "turn on usb storage" in the android OS.
I am ASSUMING TWRP has something similar, and if I'm wrong, I'm sure you can always ADB to push the files onto the device from your PC in fastboot mode.
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Unfortunately usb Mount doesn't work in the kf2 twrp. I would love the option.
You CAN adb sideload from twrp though.
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Sent from my Kindle Fire 2, CM 10.1
What I did above is the easiest way, the sideload didn't even work!
chipsndukes said:
Held off button to shut down and restarted without having to do anything else, did not have to type any command to get out of fastboot mode.
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One change to the above statement. I did have to get out of fastboot mode, but it was confusing how because the terminal emulator was now gone.
I did this instead via a command window with the Fire plugged into the computer. I sent the "fastboot -i0x1949 oem idme bootmode 1" command while in the root directory for the KF2_SRT_10.2.3 restore package, there is a fastboot.exe file there.
Hope that helps.
chipsndukes
I've been trying to re-root my phone since late last night, and have had nothing but problems. I've searched all over the internet, and tried anything that I thought would apply to my situation in the slightest.
I originally downgraded from 2.3.4 to 2.3.3 and rooted my phone using the method in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1298990
I ran Revolutionary, ClockworkMod, and SuperUser. Everything worked perfect the first time around. Installed the Cyanogenmod 7.2 ROM and Tiamat v1.1.5 kernel. Then I started having issues with my battery, and Cyanogenmod seemed to be increasing the issues. At that time HTC announced they'd be releasing ICS, yada yada yada. I found a stock ROM online, and installed it, and updated as they were released OTA. Having finally gotten a new extended battery, I'd like to re-root & ROM my phone, but I've hit some road blocks.
I currently have the Android Version of 2.3.4 & Software Number of 5.10.605.9
I tried to re-do the entire process that had previously worked for me, but once I used the command hack-vivow.cmd, the phone would boot to the Revolutionary (of HBOOT ?) screen. Command line shows this, and just hangs:
c:\vwhk-12102011-c>fastboot oem rebootRUU
< waiting for device >
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Phone shows this:
-Revolutionary-
VIVO_W XB SHIP S-OFF RL
HBOOT -6.13.1002
RADIO -1.09.01.1111
eMMC -boot
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Phone gives me the options of "BOOTLOADER", "REBOOT", "REBOOT BOOTLOADER", & "POWER DOWN". "REBOOT BOOTLOADER" changes "FASTBOOT" briefly to "FASTBOOT USB", but changes back in about 15-20 seconds. When I select "BOOTLOADER", the screen freezes for a few seconds, and it won't let me select any options, "FASTBOOT" changes to "HBOOT", and I get this in green text:
SD Checking
Loading...[PG32DIAG.zip]
No image!
Loading...[PG32DIAG.nbh]
No image or wrong image!
Loading...[PG32IMG.zip]
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The next screen of green text says "Parsing...[SD ZIP]" followed by 9 things, and I'm only given an option to Update or No/Reboot. No/Reboot reboots my phone into an endless bootloop, until I remove the battery and power back on with Volume Down + Power Button. Update does a reset of my phone, and puts me right back to where I am now. While it is updating there is an error message at the bottom that says "Can not roll back hboot version".
I've tried multiple things to attempt to fix this... I ran the TacoRoot method from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1751796
When the 8th line was completed
adb shell /data/local/tacoroot.sh --setup
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, the phone rebooted, it got stuck in a bootloop.
So that's where I am now. I'm stuck with S-Off, the PG32DIAG/PG32IMG errors, an HBOOT that seems to be far too new of a version, and I haven't found a way to get back to 2.3.3. As you can see I'm a noob. I'm really not sure where I went wrong (other than going back to a stock ROM and allowing it to update). Unfortunately a lot of things are just way over my head, without seeing a step by step process. But I'm just stuck at the moment. If anyone has any ideas on how to fix this, or any ideas of things to try I GREATLY appreciate it.
Still looking for an answer, but I've done some more digging.
Would I be correct is assuming that I have to find a way to downgrade hboot (which Revolutionary won't allow) and get S-On, in order to do what I need to do? If so, does anyone know of an accurate way to accomplish this? All I've found are old threads that apparently are no longer relevant for newer Software & hboot updates.
Cleanincubus said:
Still looking for an answer, but I've done some more digging.
Would I be correct is assuming that I have to find a way to downgrade hboot (which Revolutionary won't allow) and get S-On, in order to do what I need to do? If so, does anyone know of an accurate way to accomplish this? All I've found are old threads that apparently are no longer relevant for newer Software & hboot updates.
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I am by no means an expert, but my limited understanding would suggest this: try flashing a new recovery like clockworkmod with fastboot. If that is successful you can flash a superuser zip in clockwork. I don't recall the steps to flash the recovery, but I think since you are s-off you should be able to do it fairly easily.
gtdtm said:
I am by no means an expert, but my limited understanding would suggest this: try flashing a new recovery like clockworkmod with fastboot. If that is successful you can flash a superuser zip in clockwork. I don't recall the steps to flash the recovery, but I think since you are s-off you should be able to do it fairly easily.
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Sorry for my ignorance, I'm trying to understand exactly what you mean. From my very limited knowledge, there might be 2 ways of doing what you're saying.
First, rebooting the phone with Volume Down + Power button, with the the ClockworkMod file placed on the root of my SD card, and renamed PG32IMG.zip. Then selecting Bootloader, and allowing it to Update.
Second would be rebooting the phone (Volume Down + Power), and then "force" the flashboot via command, with the phone connected to the USB cable.
The 1st option I would love to try, if that has a chance of working. The 2nd option though, won't work, because the phone won't respond to any commands via command lines.
The reason I'm not immediately jumping on option #1 for a try, is that I might be on track to get things straightened out, with a possibility of critical failure. I found this thread:
rootzwiki.c om/topic/1579-how-to-restore-to-stock-from-alpharevx-incredible-2-vivow-only/
I'm currently using Revolutionary, but apparently Alpharevx is a previous incarnation of that, and some users in that thread claim that it worked for their Revolutionary S-Off phones. So far, I have gotten to the point where I now have Android Froyo/ Android version 2.2.1 (from the same way of doing things as Option #1 above). The rest of that thread is messing with the Bootloader, which I'd rather not risk if I don't have to (I do realize how serious the consequences are). If there's any other way to do it, I'll gladly give it a try, as long as it doesn't put me in a place much worse than I'm at now (bricking my phone by messing with the bootloader certainly would be.)
I apologize for being a pain in the ass, I just want to make sure I understand any recommendations fully before I do something wrong. Clearly I should have done a lot more research before "un-rooting" my phone. Had my original issues not been my battery, I'd still be out of warranty for having S-Off. :laugh: Thank you very much for the response, it is truly appreciated.
Cleanincubus said:
Sorry for my ignorance, I'm trying to understand exactly what you mean. From my very limited knowledge, there might be 2 ways of doing what you're saying.
First, rebooting the phone with Volume Down + Power button, with the the ClockworkMod file placed on the root of my SD card, and renamed PG32IMG.zip. Then selecting Bootloader, and allowing it to Update.
Second would be rebooting the phone (Volume Down + Power), and then "force" the flashboot via command, with the phone connected to the USB cable.
The 1st option I would love to try, if that has a chance of working. The 2nd option though, won't work, because the phone won't respond to any commands via command lines.
The reason I'm not immediately jumping on option #1 for a try, is that I might be on track to get things straightened out, with a possibility of critical failure. I found this thread:
rootzwiki.c om/topic/1579-how-to-restore-to-stock-from-alpharevx-incredible-2-vivow-only/
I'm currently using Revolutionary, but apparently Alpharevx is a previous incarnation of that, and some users in that thread claim that it worked for their Revolutionary S-Off phones. So far, I have gotten to the point where I now have Android Froyo/ Android version 2.2.1 (from the same way of doing things as Option #1 above). The rest of that thread is messing with the Bootloader, which I'd rather not risk if I don't have to (I do realize how serious the consequences are). If there's any other way to do it, I'll gladly give it a try, as long as it doesn't put me in a place much worse than I'm at now (bricking my phone by messing with the bootloader certainly would be.)
I apologize for being a pain in the ass, I just want to make sure I understand any recommendations fully before I do something wrong. Clearly I should have done a lot more research before "un-rooting" my phone. Had my original issues not been my battery, I'd still be out of warranty for having S-Off. :laugh: Thank you very much for the response, it is truly appreciated.
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So with Froyo on there can you get to the stock recovery?
Oh wow, yes I can. I just tried the fastboot clockworkmod flash, but it doesn't seem to be working, or even more likely, I don't know what I'm doing.
I booted the phone with Volume Down + Power, selected "Fastboot", which changed HBOOT to FASTBOOT USB. I used the command prompt and typed "fastboot flash recovery cwm-4.0.1.4-vivow.img". The command prompt stalls at "< waiting for device >" and FASTBOOT USB changed to FASTBOOT. Maybe I just don't know what to do after than. I tried "Recovery", which I thought would have booted ClockworkMod, had it been installed properly.
Cleanincubus said:
Oh wow, yes I can. I just tried the fastboot clockworkmod flash, but it doesn't seem to be working, or even more likely, I don't know what I'm doing.
I booted the phone with Volume Down + Power, selected "Fastboot", which changed HBOOT to FASTBOOT USB. I used the command prompt and typed "fastboot flash recovery cwm-4.0.1.4-vivow.img". The command prompt stalls at "< waiting for device >" and FASTBOOT USB changed to FASTBOOT. Maybe I just don't know what to do after than. I tried "Recovery", which I thought would have booted ClockworkMod, had it been installed properly.
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I think you should be able to do 1B at this little how-to site:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/ClockworkMod_Recovery
Cleanincubus said:
Oh wow, yes I can. I just tried the fastboot clockworkmod flash, but it doesn't seem to be working, or even more likely, I don't know what I'm doing.
I booted the phone with Volume Down + Power, selected "Fastboot", which changed HBOOT to FASTBOOT USB. I used the command prompt and typed "fastboot flash recovery cwm-4.0.1.4-vivow.img". The command prompt stalls at "< waiting for device >" and FASTBOOT USB changed to FASTBOOT. Maybe I just don't know what to do after than. I tried "Recovery", which I thought would have booted ClockworkMod, had it been installed properly.
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I also just noticed...did you do "fastboot devices" first to make sure it actually recognized your phone? I'm really guessing, but I figured it was worth asking.
Yes it does recognize my phone. I think you're exactly right, in the direction you're showing me. I think flashing CWM is the key to getting this all to work.
But I'm getting some strange stuff happening. When I was finally able to select the Fastboot section, I had CWM saved as PG32IMG.zip. I started getting an error (black screen with a little center image of my phone, with a red "!" on it), after rebooting. I had to press Volume Up + Power, which brought me to some kind of Android settings (Wipe Cache, & something about clearing or wiping partition). I selected to just reboot, and the phone rebooted fine. I changed the PG32IMG.zip file back to the Froyo, and I can no longer get past the "Recovery" and forcing to do the Update or Bootloop from declining.
So now I don't know what to do, when it comes to the PG32IMG.zip file. I even just changed the Froyo PG32IMG.zip to a 2.3.3 Gingerbread PG32IMG.zip, so now I'm at the correct ROM for rooting. I changed it because I wasn't sure if being at Froyo was preventing me from doing all of this from the beginning, similar to how the most up to date update did as well.
But back to the PG32IMG.zip, what would be the best thing to do with this situation? Should I change it back to the CWM, and deal with the Android error, while still allowing me to get into FASTBOOT. Or should I just keep it as the GB 2.3.3, as it is now? Can I just delete the PG32IMG.zip file altogether, or is it absolutely necessary? It just keeps trying to update to what the file already is, and prevents me from doing anything else.
I think I'm going to try the CWM.zip renamed to PG32IMG.zip and see if I can get it to work.
Cleanincubus said:
Yes it does recognize my phone. I think you're exactly right, in the direction you're showing me. I think flashing CWM is the key to getting this all to work.
But I'm getting some strange stuff happening. When I was finally able to select the Fastboot section, I had CWM saved as PG32IMG.zip. I started getting an error (black screen with a little center image of my phone, with a red "!" on it), after rebooting. I had to press Volume Up + Power, which brought me to some kind of Android settings (Wipe Cache, & something about clearing or wiping partition). I selected to just reboot, and the phone rebooted fine. I changed the PG32IMG.zip file back to the Froyo, and I can no longer get past the "Recovery" and forcing to do the Update or Bootloop from declining.
So now I don't know what to do, when it comes to the PG32IMG.zip file. I even just changed the Froyo PG32IMG.zip to a 2.3.3 Gingerbread PG32IMG.zip, so now I'm at the correct ROM for rooting. I changed it because I wasn't sure if being at Froyo was preventing me from doing all of this from the beginning, similar to how the most up to date update did as well.
But back to the PG32IMG.zip, what would be the best thing to do with this situation? Should I change it back to the CWM, and deal with the Android error, while still allowing me to get into FASTBOOT. Or should I just keep it as the GB 2.3.3, as it is now? Can I just delete the PG32IMG.zip file altogether, or is it absolutely necessary? It just keeps trying to update to what the file already is, and prevents me from doing anything else.
I think I'm going to try the CWM.zip renamed to PG32IMG.zip and see if I can get it to work.
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You shouldn't be flashing romantic zips as PG32IMG. That's what clockwork is for. If get it back to froyo, then go to the HTC recovery and follow the clockwork instructions I linked to. But maybe someone more knowledgeable than I can answer better.
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After you go onto bootloader and it flashes your IMG you either rename the file on your SD card or delete it from your SD card. You will be able to proceed after that has been done
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Your s-off so the hard part is done.
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You're right. The PG32IMG.zip was a problem. I removed them from the SD card's root, and it's working as it should.
Now the issue is the instructions in that link. I can't find any update.zip for the phone anywhere. I also can't find any options in the Recovery for "re-install package". I go to "BOOTLOADER" and then "RECOVERY". The Phone then boots to a small image of my phone with a red "!". I press Volume Up + Power button, and it loads the "Android system recovery <3e>". I have a Yellow error at the bottom stating"
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/command
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You need to flash a new recovery. Do you adb setup on your pc? If not, google it and get it setup.
Here is a link to CWM
http://goo.im/devs/aeroevan/cwm/recovery-clockwork-6.0.1.5-vivow.img
Save it to your adroid-tools folder
You will need to navigate to your anroid tools folder in cmd before issuing the commands below
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot devices
fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-6.0.1.5-vivow.img
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FYI cmd needs to be run as administrator.
sjpritch25 said:
You need to flash a new recovery. Do you adb setup on your pc? If not, google it and get it setup.
Here is a link to CWM
http://goo.im/devs/aeroevan/cwm/recovery-clockwork-6.0.1.5-vivow.img
Save it to your adroid-tools folder
You will need to navigate to your anroid tools folder in cmd before issuing the commands below
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot devices
fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-6.0.1.5-vivow.img
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FYI cmd needs to be run as administrator.
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screenshot for you
The version I have has the correct files in the "platform-tools" folder.
I get an error with the "adb remount" command, saying "remount failed: Operation not permitted"
When I use the command "fastboot devices", my phone doesn't show up, and it just skips to the next command line, showing nothing. My phone does say "FASTBOOT" though.
Then when I type "fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-6.0.1.5-vivow.img" it just hangs at "< waiting for device >"
Maybe I didn't set it up the sdk stuff properly? I'll look more stuff up when I get home later tonight. But I figured, I'd at least post this up now, in case this is showing another issue.
Cleanincubus said:
The version I have has the correct files in the "platform-tools" folder.
I get an error with the "adb remount" command, saying "remount failed: Operation not permitted"
When I use the command "fastboot devices", my phone doesn't show up, and it just skips to the next command line, showing nothing. My phone does say "FASTBOOT" though.
Then when I type "fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-6.0.1.5-vivow.img" it just hangs at "< waiting for device >"
Maybe I didn't set it up the sdk stuff properly? I'll look more stuff up when I get home later tonight. But I figured, I'd at least post this up now, in case this is showing another issue.
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I don't think it's going to work until you get fastboot devices and adb devices to recognize your phone. I wish I could point you in the right direction, but I'm not very experienced with it.
I'm assuming you have the drivers for our phone installed? Some people have to reboot the pc to get those to recognize the device...
Yeah, I'm going to have to do some more digging. ADB device does recognize my phone, at the 6th line on the screen cap I posted. I've restarted the pc multiple times since first trying to get all of this to work.
Cleanincubus said:
Yeah, I'm going to have to do some more digging. ADB device does recognize my phone, at the 6th line on the screen cap I posted. I've restarted the pc multiple times since first trying to get all of this to work.
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First of all make sure you have fastboot.exe in your tools folder
Code:
adb kill-server
adb start-server
adb devices
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot devices
fastboot flash recovery recovery***.img
Make sure you have the drivers and that you delete HTC sync from your computer. If you can get it to boot up into the phone make sure you have android debugging turned on.
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sjpritch25 said:
First of all make sure you have fastboot.exe in your tools folder
Code:
adb kill-server
adb start-server
adb devices
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot devices
fastboot flash recovery recovery***.img
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Yup, it's there.
Did those commands, and it ended in the same result. No errors or "waiting" messages at the flashboot devices command, but it didn't show my device either.
Jasonp0 said:
Make sure you have the drivers and that you delete HTC sync from your computer. If you can get it to boot up into the phone make sure you have android debugging turned on.
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Definitely installed driver. I originally tried to install the driver I previously used with my original s-off/root/rom, but it didn't work with Windows 8 (previous PC was WinXP), so I found the correct one for my OS. The "adb devices" command never found my phone, before installing the current driver.
I never installed HTC Sync. Just double checked the "Uninstall or change program" in the Win8 control panel (previously "Add/Remove Programs") to make sure it didn't get installed with out my knowledge, and it's not in there.
If you mean on the phone: "Settings" > "Applications" > "Development" > check box for "USB debugging", then yes. If it's a command of some sort, then no & I don't know how to do it.
I'm also making sure to run these commands by right-clicking the Command Prompt and selecting "Run as administrator", before doing these commands.
Hi all,
Been having problems with my DHD for ages now - got myself a GS3 after a while so had kind of given up on it but now I really want to get it back to life as a backup (and for a temp replacement for my gf who got her phone driven over yesterday!). I've seen loads of similar problems to mine, but after searching here for months and following several soutions to one point or another, I always seem to get some kind of error that no-one else is getting and from there it branches off into new problems/methods. Kind of getting sick of going in circles so here I am asking for some DHD justice!
The problem is this:
A few months back the DHD started freezing/restarting intermittently (something to do with Sense I think, but tried the goldcard method of rooting it a few weeks before which failed, not sure if this could have affected things but it didnt seem to have any noticable effect for a while anyway) then eventually got either stuck in a loop on the carriers logo animation or hanging at the white background/green HTC logo screen. Couldn't get any further. Did a factory reset but the problem persisted. After a few weeks I came back to it and found that very occasionally I could get the phone to start up and get on the home screen. I can do a few things (like enabling USB debugging luckily) there but get DOZENS of notifications that various processes are failing and eventually the phone reboots or jumps to the HTC logo screen again. Either this happens before I can do very much on the phone or some process fails and nothing happens. So really I need a solution thats mostly PC based - but pretty much every program or command line operation fails to actually see the phone. I'm assuming here what I need to do it flash a new ROM to replace what I also assume is a corrupt existing one? I've tried RUU .exe type fixes - which don't see the phone. Most of the command line instructions fail to see the phone either. The phone isn't rooted so I'm guessing this would need to be done to flash a new ROM (a working version of the stock one would be fine for what I need it for but having a custom one would be nice). I've got nowhere with trying to flash ROMs as is (not rooted, S-ON), and also nowhere with various root/s-off tools. TBH I'm not really sure which stage of the process I need to be trying first. The other day the phone suddenly booted ok without the notifications and worked for around 6 hours before something made it reboot and return to the boot loop.
On the HBOOT screen I have the following:
ACE PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-0.85.0024
MICROP-0438
RADIO-26.09.04.28_M2
eMMC-boot
Trying to boot into recovery just gets me the red triangle screen. Trying a new image from SD doesnt work as it doesnt see the card mounted.
Thanks for taking the time to read my tale of woe. Anyone got an idea where to start with this?
MerkyBlud said:
Hi all,
Been having problems with my DHD for ages now - got myself a GS3 after a while so had kind of given up on it but now I really want to get it back to life as a backup (and for a temp replacement for my gf who got her phone driven over yesterday!). I've seen loads of similar problems to mine, but after searching here for months and following several soutions to one point or another, I always seem to get some kind of error that no-one else is getting and from there it branches off into new problems/methods. Kind of getting sick of going in circles so here I am asking for some DHD justice!
The problem is this:
A few months back the DHD started freezing/restarting intermittently (something to do with Sense I think, but tried the goldcard method of rooting it a few weeks before which failed, not sure if this could have affected things but it didnt seem to have any noticable effect for a while anyway) then eventually got either stuck in a loop on the carriers logo animation or hanging at the white background/green HTC logo screen. Couldn't get any further. Did a factory reset but the problem persisted. After a few weeks I came back to it and found that very occasionally I could get the phone to start up and get on the home screen. I can do a few things (like enabling USB debugging luckily) there but get DOZENS of notifications that various processes are failing and eventually the phone reboots or jumps to the HTC logo screen again. Either this happens before I can do very much on the phone or some process fails and nothing happens. So really I need a solution thats mostly PC based - but pretty much every program or command line operation fails to actually see the phone. I'm assuming here what I need to do it flash a new ROM to replace what I also assume is a corrupt existing one? I've tried RUU .exe type fixes - which don't see the phone. Most of the command line instructions fail to see the phone either. The phone isn't rooted so I'm guessing this would need to be done to flash a new ROM (a working version of the stock one would be fine for what I need it for but having a custom one would be nice). I've got nowhere with trying to flash ROMs as is (not rooted, S-ON), and also nowhere with various root/s-off tools. TBH I'm not really sure which stage of the process I need to be trying first. The other day the phone suddenly booted ok without the notifications and worked for around 6 hours before something made it reboot and return to the boot loop.
On the HBOOT screen I have the following:
ACE PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-0.85.0024
MICROP-0438
RADIO-26.09.04.28_M2
eMMC-boot
Trying to boot into recovery just gets me the red triangle screen. Trying a new image from SD doesnt work as it doesnt see the card mounted.
Thanks for taking the time to read my tale of woe. Anyone got an idea where to start with this?
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1. S-off your device
2. Use android flasher
3. AND easily flash flash recovery thorough this software....
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MaratabHashmi said:
1. S-off your device
2. Use android flasher
3. AND easily flash flash recovery thorough this software....
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S-off requires rooting it first, am I right? Not having much luck with that - HTC Quickroot claims its been done but none of the apps such as SuperUser are present when it reboots...
Suggestions anyone? efforts to S-OFF not working so far...:fingers-crossed:
You don't need to root if all you want to do is run a RUU. Are you trying to do it through ADB or fastboot? Is the RUU you're trying compatible with your phone's region?
bananagranola said:
You don't need to root if all you want to do is run a RUU. Are you trying to do it through ADB or fastboot? Is the RUU you're trying compatible with your phone's region?
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I'm trying running the .exe file from the pc, I'm 99.9% sure its the correct region (3UK stock). It gets as far as bringing up a screen with a grey HTC logo while the PC says 'waiting for bootloader' before I get an error message saying the USB connection is lost (tried 3 different cables and there is no issue with faulty cables, or either end being unplugged, ). ADB doesnt see the phone as connected. Fastboot doesnt seem to do much as usually when the phone reboots as part of the process it freezes or goes back into bootloop. I've tried putting ROMs on the sd card and updating from the recovery menu but the phone doesnt see the card as mounted in this mode (when it does boot and run ok for a few minutes it does eventually see the card).
I'm confused. You have a recovery menu? Is your phone's bootloader unlocked?
Sorry, I mean the menu accessed through power on + vol down. No, tried unlocking it through the HTC site but no joy.
That's the bootloader. What procedure are you using for fastboot?
Via ADB commands - havent tried with fastboot methods recently though so I forget which particular guide I was using. I'm sure there are all kinds of noob alarms and flashing lights going off somewhere
You cannot run a RUU from adb. Only fastboot.
Where do I start with this then? I have the fastboot pc files installed already but didn't get anywhere, seem to remember the phone rebooting from a command and then just going back to the logo bootloop before it could progress - very possibly doing something wrong though.
Update: Tried the following:
Ran the RUU.exe until the wizard comes up. While the RUU wizard was open, found the temporary folder it created.Found ROM.zip. Opened it, extracted recovery.img. Put it in the location where Android SDK tools is installed. Booted the phone into bootloader, gone to FASTBOOT USB. Opened a command prompt, navigated to the folder with Android SDK tools. Entered:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
BUT still getting an error: "'fastboot' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file." :S
MerkyBlud said:
Where do I start with this then? I have the fastboot pc files installed already but didn't get anywhere, seem to remember the phone rebooting from a command and then just going back to the logo bootloop before it could progress - very possibly doing something wrong though.
Update: Tried the following:
Ran the RUU.exe until the wizard comes up. While the RUU wizard was open, found the temporary folder it created.Found ROM.zip. Opened it, extracted recovery.img. Put it in the location where Android SDK tools is installed. Booted the phone into bootloader, gone to FASTBOOT USB. Opened a command prompt, navigated to the folder with Android SDK tools. Entered:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
BUT still getting an error: "'fastboot' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file." :S
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You need to change to the correct folder on your PC where your fastboot.exe file is, thats why your getting your error.
Why you trying to flash stock recovery? Unless I missed it, From what I can see on your posts your still s-on, so you can't flash anything like that from fastboot anyway.
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The error you're getting is that your computer can't find the fastboot file. It's not an error from fast out itself. Open the folder with fastboot in it, shift-rightclick, and choose "open command window here." Also, I thought you were running a RUU, not actually using fastboot to flash images. If you want to flash stuff you need to unlock bootloader.
bananagranola said:
The error you're getting is that your computer can't find the fastboot file. It's not an error from fast out itself. Open the folder with fastboot in it, shift-rightclick, and choose "open command window here." Also, I thought you were running a RUU, not actually using fastboot to flash images. If you want to flash stuff you need to unlock bootloader.
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Yeah, I was initially trying to run the RUU.exe but that method wasn't working as I mentioned, so I tried extracting the rom it created and flashing that via fastboot.(Didn't know that shift/rightclick thing, thanks). As for s-off I haven't found a way of doing that without rooting, hence why I thought I couldn't get anywhere without rooting the phone first.
When I try and unlock the bootloader ( at http://www.htcdev.com/bootloader/ruu-downloads) , it wants to update the HBOOT first, this is how far I get with the process:
"BEFORE beginning the Unlock Bootloader process your product requires that you update the ROM to the version listed in the table below first, then download the RUU next to it to enable the unlocking capability.
To install the RUU, simply follow these instructions:
On your phone, enable USB debugging. (From the Home screen, MENU > Settings > Applications > Development > Check USB debugging)
Connect your phone to the computer using the USB cable that came with your phone. Wait a moment for your computer to identify your phone, this may take a few minutes. After your computer has found your phone, double click on the RUU to start the process"
I get as far as bringing up a screen with a grey HTC logo while the PC says 'waiting for bootloader' before I get an error message saying the USB connection is lost (so exactly the same problem trying to update the HBOOT as trying to run the RUU.exe) so I'm not sure how I'm going to unlock the bootloader if this method isn't working - direct .exe method doesnt work, and the process I need to unlock the bootloader so I can flash via fastboot doesnt work for the same reason.
Have you tried booting into bootloader and choosing fastboot before trying the RUU?
Yep. Same USB connection error despite having 'FASTBOOT USB' showing....
Type "fastboot devices." What does it say? Do you have your drivers from HTC Sync installed?
Hi all, had the phone working ok for a while, it wanted to do a software update which froze at 12%, however after cancelling it the phone seems to be problem free. Dont really get this as surely the incomplete update wouldnt take..? but something must have changed. The phones been ok for over a week now although I havent rebooted it or let the battery run flat...still dont trust it entirely!
Hi people,
I unlocked, rooted, and flashed Liquid on my XL tonight. Everything seemed to be going fine when I rebooted again and got a bootloop. TWRP is not loading, what I am getting is the Android on it's back menu and here's where I'm lost. I'm getting the error in the screenshots when I try to sideload the factory image from ADB. My cords are good, drivers are updated, and I have ADB and Fastboot set to Large Address Aware. I don't want to admit that I have a paperweight now. Any ideas? Thanks in Advance
elektrosoundwave said:
Hi people,
I unlocked, rooted, and flashed Liquid on my XL tonight. Everything seemed to be going fine when I rebooted again and got a bootloop. TWRP is not loading, what I am getting is the Android on it's back menu and here's where I'm lost. I'm getting the error in the screenshots when I try to sideload the factory image from ADB. My cords are good, drivers are updated, and I have ADB and Fastboot set to Large Address Aware. I don't want to admit that I have a paperweight now. Any ideas? Thanks in Advance
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Can you reboot to download mode (fastboot)? Hold the power button and vol down buttons together.
If you can get into the bootloader, use fastboot to flash the factory image instead of using adb. Or try issuing 'adb reboot-bootloader' command to reboot to bootloader
koivth said:
Can you reboot to download mode (fastboot)? Hold the power button and vol down buttons together.
If you can get into the bootloader, use fastboot to flash the factory image instead of using adb. Or try issuing 'adb reboot-bootloader' command to reboot to bootloader
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Both volume buttons? I've only done the power and down volume. I will try both of these when I get home tonight, or when I wake up. I stayed up until 6am working on this and did not get much sleep. I'm also going to uninstall and reinstall the Pixel driver. I don't remember off the top of my head if I installed it before or after I upgraded my laptop to Windows 10.
elektrosoundwave said:
Both volume buttons? I've only done the power and down volume. I will try both of these when I get home tonight, or when I wake up. I stayed up until 6am working on this and did not get much sleep. I'm also going to uninstall and reinstall the Pixel driver. I don't remember off the top of my head if I installed it before or after I upgraded my laptop to Windows 10.
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Sorry for being unclear. To get into the bootloader (where you can use the fastboot command to re-flash the factory image), you hold the Power Button and Volume Down buttons together (not volume up button). This is what your screen should look like if you successfully get to the bootloader: https://www.xda-developers.com/files/2016/10/CvqcEDHUsAA_EY4.jpg
If you see that screen, you're sitting good. Download the latest factory image (https://developers.google.com/android/images#marlin) and run the flash-all.bat (for windows) script to reflash your phone. You will have to have fastboot drivers installed on your computer for that to work.
If your device is recognized by adb (if you type 'adb devices' and it shows your device as the output) but you are having trouble getting to the bootloader, you can type in 'adb reboot-bootloader' to reboot your device into fastboot mode where you can flash the factory image. Hopefully that helps push you in the right direction. Your phone isn't bricked/lost forever if adb or fastboot recognizes your device and you can save it!
koivth said:
Sorry for being unclear. To get into the bootloader (where you can use the fastboot command to re-flash the factory image), you hold the Power Button and Volume Down buttons together (not volume up button). This is what your screen should look like if you successfully get to the bootloader: https://www.xda-developers.com/files/2016/10/CvqcEDHUsAA_EY4.jpg
If you see that screen, you're sitting good. Download the latest factory image (https://developers.google.com/android/images#marlin) and run the flash-all.bat (for windows) script to reflash your phone. You will have to have fastboot drivers installed on your computer for that to work.
If your device is recognized by adb (if you type 'adb devices' and it shows your device as the output) but you are having trouble getting to the bootloader, you can type in 'adb reboot-bootloader' to reboot your device into fastboot mode where you can flash the factory image. Hopefully that helps push you in the right direction. Your phone isn't bricked/lost forever if adb or fastboot recognizes your device and you can save it!
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That's where that first screenshot came from. I will try the reboot bootloader tonight. They sort of recognize my phone, but I can't get them to flash anything. This isn't my first rodeo with borked phones, but I don't think I've had this much trouble since I placed the wrong boot animation on my Droid 4 many years ago.
:victory: :highfive: It's flashing right now. You don't know how much I appreciate it.
Hi, thought I would jump in on this thread. I have the same issue, and I can get to the fastboot screen and device is recognised by adb with "fastboot devices". When I try to flash-all I get the message that the device must be unlocked. Any idea why mine in different? I just have stock recovery, maybe that is it. The device also will not boot into recovery, it just bootloops
obsidianlycanthrope said:
Hi, thought I would jump in on this thread. I have the same issue, and I can get to the fastboot screen and device is recognised by adb with "fastboot devices". When I try to flash-all I get the message that the device must be unlocked. Any idea why mine in different? I just have stock recovery, maybe that is it. The device also will not boot into recovery, it just bootloops
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Is your bootloader unlocked?
obsidianlycanthrope said:
Hi, thought I would jump in on this thread. I have the same issue, and I can get to the fastboot screen and device is recognised by adb with "fastboot devices". When I try to flash-all I get the message that the device must be unlocked. Any idea why mine in different? I just have stock recovery, maybe that is it. The device also will not boot into recovery, it just bootloops
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Before you can flash the factory image, you have to unlock the bootloader by issuing this command first: 'fastboot flashing unlock'