CDMA VM One V problem flashing custom JB rom - HTC One V

Alright, I've searched and searched and searched and followed several different guides to try to flash a custom Jellybean ROM on my One V (CM10 and AOKP), and three times I've ended up having to run my stock RUU. Unlocking my bootloader wasn't an issue, and after a few tries, flashing a custom recovery and rooting wasn't an issue either. From what I understand, for the primoc One V, the only custom recoveries that are useable CWM Recovery 5.8.x and TWRP2 (CWM Recovery 6 doesn't work for the device). I tried both of these recoveries, CWM with CM10, and TWRP2 with AOKP. Also, each time I booted into recovery, I got the HTC display with the red "this build is for development purposes..." text, but recovery loaded normally.
Here is what I did:
1) Placed rom and gapps zips on root of my sdcard.
2) Backed up
3) Whiped cache and dalvik
4) Whiped data
5) Installed rom zip from sd card
6) Installed gapps zip from sd card
7) Booted into fastboot, and ran "fastboot flash boot boot.img" (where boot.img was either jboot.img in the case of CM, or the boot.img included in the AOKP zip in the case of AOKP)
8) Rebooted
Here's where the problems came. Booting back up the phone just displayed the white HTC screen with the red "this build is for development purposes..." text. Nothing else. So, each time I've had to boot back into fastboot and run my RUU...
I know it's possible for me to flash a custom rom, as the roms exist for my device, but it just isn't working for me . I could really, really use some advice, this is driving me crazy. Thank you.
EDIT: Figured it out, flashed another version of the kernel. Running AOKP Jellybean!! Sorry for the post.

For aokp, go to the thread and download the boot image linked in the op. For CM10, read the whole thread. The are a few issues with flashing and a file you will need to push to the system with adb to get it boot.

Thanks for the reply. I resolved my issue. I just had to flash the correct jelly boot kernel.
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dankstahz said:
Thanks for the reply. I resolved my issue. I just had to flash the correct jelly boot kernel.
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I had that issue for a day where i was juggling with three to four different "same" rom/kernel/boot images... you just have to get the right three in a row. Im now trying to remove the ugly red developer text. I loved the CM10 but too many bugs and my texting option on my cell went away I couldnt recieve but i could send. the sd card never mounted right. I found MIUI rom which I am absolutely in love with all features work. But I want to know if you have any success or even attempted hboot editing to remove the red developer text?

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Droid Incredible Brick [Evil Brick]

Hey guys....
So my Droid Inc got bricked. A evil brick though. Funny thing is it got bricked before i ever rooted or messed with it in anyway. It just bootloops forever. Ive tried
1. RUU
2. PB...IMG....Many of them
They flash successfully, but same bootloop.
So i took it a step further
1. HTC Dev Unlocked (idk if their unlocking can be considered as legit, but anyway...) from fastboot (only way to unlock bootloader from fastboot i guess, or else i would of tried unrevoked...)
2. Then flashed clockwork from fastboot.
3. Wiped absolutely everything multiple times from recovery
4. Flashed CM7 in recovery....same bootloop
another step further
1. Put recovery.img in adb folder and and tried to "fastboot boot recovery.img" and flash CM7 like that (because If im not wrong htc dev unlock restricts kernel flashing but this circumvents it, or does it...)
2. After yet another bootloop, tried fixing permissions, reflashing CM7 again, then fixing permissions again
Nothing . Sometimes ittl bootloop the CM7 boot animation, sometimes ittl get stuck at HTC Incredible screen forever. Tried another stock rom also...
Any ideas lolll?
Ruu
Fastboot flash recovery
Flash su binary thru recovery
See if you can boot.
If you can boot download and install busybox
Wipe and flash a rom
I think the issue may be your not installing su before flashing a rom, or will it not boot on stock either? Idk just throwin stuff out there. Sounds like you have done everything right so far
cmlusco said:
Ruu
Fastboot flash recovery
Flash su binary thru recovery
See if you can boot.
If you can boot download and install busybox
Wipe and flash a rom
I think the issue may be your not installing su before flashing a rom, or will it not boot on stock either? Idk just throwin stuff out there. Sounds like you have done everything right so far
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hmm. To be honest I doubt ittl work but I'll try it soon. I'll write results...
EDIT:nope....
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Is there an SD card in the phone? You know, in case you were just storing everything on the internal storage.
Anyway, I think some ROMs interact with the SD card on bootup, and that can cause some issues. Try reformatting the card and see if it makes a difference.
Just a shot in the dark here but its a distinct possibility you're not bricked at all but you have a hardware failure.I had this same issue on not one but two separate Incredibles and come to find out it was simple hardware failure.I went so crazy trying to figure it out after I thought I had bricked the second one that I paid a family friend who is actually an engineer for htc to look at them.I shipped them to him and after a few days the answer came through.Hardware failure.I thought one maybe but two hardware failures?And it was.Processor failed on both of em.
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I think I corrupted something

I picked up a Wildfire S Virgin Mobile that cannot be activated. I wanted a small mp3 player with an Android flavor. I unlocked the bootloader via HTCdev.com. I loaded Team BlueRidge Recovery 1.1.0. I made a nandroid backup.
I tried to flash a couple CM roms and on bootup they would get past the HTC splash screen and go blank and that would be it. I tried a GB rom and it flashed fine and booted up. However it turned out it was a marvel rom and not a marvelc rom so wifi and BT didn't work. I decided to try loading a TeamWin recovery. I put the newest one and when I tried to flash a rom it gave me an error. I downgraded it to v2.2.2.0 and had the same error. I put TeamRidge back on and now every rom I try to install errors on me.
I am guessing that I corrupted something when I tried to flash with TeamWin and now I can't flash anything. I reformatted the sdcard but it made no difference.
CAn anyone bail me out. I really want to run a CM9 or CM10 rom.
Anyone?? I am kinda stuck, so any ideas might help. Thanks
Try to install clockwork mod recovery using either fast boot or adb via your PC. I have never had issues flashing ROMs that way
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[Q] can't boot into CM , can't update bootloader

I've been using viperX for about 9 months now, and today i wanted to upgrade to CM 10. so I downloaded the ROM and used ROM Manager (instead of bootloader) and it after CM was installed, it wouldn't boot. the flash screen was the only thing i saw for about 30 minutes.
then i googled for this situation and found out that most times the solution was to install CM via bootloader, so i tried to do so, and again the same thing happened.
next i thought i should update my bootloader. i was using CWM 2.x, i think it was 2.6.. can't really remember (it wasn't updated since around December 2012 when i switched to viperX). anyway, i tried to install TWRP, downloaded the latest version from their site and used the sdk tools that i already had on my computer (i updated it about a month ago) just as the instructions said. i got no error in the cmd, nor on the phone screen. i tried to get into recovery and got stuck on HTC logo.i tried also downloading the latest version of CWM and the result was the same.
now when I'm trying to boot into CM i get stuck on their logo, and when i try to boot into recovery i get stuck on HTC logo..i couldn't do factory reset either.
my phone is HTC one x (bought in Singapore)
HBOOT version is 1.36.0
any ideas where to go from here?
thanks in advance
You're in the wrong forum, this is the HTC One XL/at&t One X forum. I'll ask for this to be moved to the correct device forum for you.
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your problems were obviously because you were trying to flash things for the wrong device, Go here >>>>>http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2069904
nogotaclue said:
your problems were obviously because you were trying to flash things for the wrong device, Go here >>>>>http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2069904
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omg, i feel so stupid that i did this.. thank you very much! i now flashed TWRP and it worked, I'm waiting till the battery charges and i'll install CM again, but looks like it gonna work this time.
thanks again, that link was really helpful.:good:
Ok, don't forget to use the right cm, not the version you used previously
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xulube said:
I've been using viperX for about 9 months now, and today i wanted to upgrade to CM 10. so I downloaded the ROM and used ROM Manager (instead of bootloader) and it after CM was installed, it wouldn't boot. the flash screen was the only thing i saw for about 30 minutes.
then i googled for this situation and found out that most times the solution was to install CM via bootloader, so i tried to do so, and again the same thing happened.
next i thought i should update my bootloader. i was using CWM 2.x, i think it was 2.6.. can't really remember (it wasn't updated since around December 2012 when i switched to viperX). anyway, i tried to install TWRP, downloaded the latest version from their site and used the sdk tools that i already had on my computer (i updated it about a month ago) just as the instructions said. i got no error in the cmd, nor on the phone screen. i tried to get into recovery and got stuck on HTC logo.i tried also downloading the latest version of CWM and the result was the same.
now when I'm trying to boot into CM i get stuck on their logo, and when i try to boot into recovery i get stuck on HTC logo..i couldn't do factory reset either.
my phone is HTC one x (bought in Singapore)
HBOOT version is 1.36.0
any ideas where to go from here?
thanks in advance
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Hi,
I assume your bootloader is unlocked, I had same problem when I originally tried to flash custom rom (soft bricked phone).
Start from scratch and place fastboot folder in root directory of an easily accesible drive (c and place CWM zip file, Version 5.8.4.0 (for one x) in that folder and use CMD prompt to flash CWM again, then boot into CWM recovery and mount phone as USB storage and hopefully you have backed up original software as Nandroid backup (copy to pc so you have a backup copy). From there you can place CM 10 zip file in root directory of phone and install from CWM after doing full wipe, and wipe cache (all through CWM). Youtube has some good videos (Cursed4Eva in particular) on flashing roms. You may also have to flash boot image or you may get stuck in bootloop.
Hope this helps.
okhughes said:
Hi,
I assume your bootloader is unlocked, I had same problem when I originally tried to flash custom rom (soft bricked phone).
Start from scratch and place fastboot folder in root directory of an easily accesible drive (c and place CWM zip file, Version 5.8.4.0 (for one x) in that folder and use CMD prompt to flash CWM again, then boot into CWM recovery and mount phone as USB storage and hopefully you have backed up original software as Nandroid backup (copy to pc so you have a backup copy). From there you can place CM 10 zip file in root directory of phone and install from CWM after doing full wipe, and wipe cache (all through CWM). Youtube has some good videos (Cursed4Eva in particular) on flashing roms. You may also have to flash boot image or you may get stuck in bootloop.
Hope this helps.
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he doesn't need to start from scratch, he knows how to do it. the problem was he was in the wrong forum. did you even read the thread?

Stuck at HTC boot logo regardless of rom installed

Hey all,
I am having issues with my incredible 2 not being able to boot past the HTC boot logo (green type on white bg).
General device history:
-I unlocked the bootloader using the file generated by HTC
-I flashed CWM 6.0.1.5 via fastboot which installed correctly
-I achieved root successfully using SuperSU via CWM
I then attempted to flash Aeroevan's CM10 (20121113) after formatting the device, cache, and dalvik cache. I forgot to make a backup of my existing config beforehand because I was a preoccupied idiot. The ROM installed successfully, and I rebooted the phone. At this point the phone hung up on the HTC boot logo until I pulled the battery.
I am still able to enter recovery, and have tried installing several more ROMs to no avail using the same methodology described above (other Aeroevan CM10 and CM9 releases, various CM7 releases, Condemned CM7; all of which were said to have installed correctly). I also attempted to install "stock" ROMs but for some reason the installation fails on every stock ROM I attempt to install ("can't open [ROM name] (bad)")
I also tried other versions of CWM and pushing ROMs directly to the sdcard via ADP in case there was something wrong with my SD card adapter. Neither of these worked.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
HST_Boy said:
Hey all,
I am having issues with my incredible 2 not being able to boot past the HTC boot logo (green type on white bg).
General device history:
-I unlocked the bootloader using the file generated by HTC
-I flashed CWM 6.0.1.5 via fastboot which installed correctly
-I achieved root successfully using SuperSU via CWM
I then attempted to flash Aeroevan's CM10 (20121113) after formatting the device, cache, and dalvik cache. I forgot to make a backup of my existing config beforehand because I was a preoccupied idiot. The ROM installed successfully, and I rebooted the phone. At this point the phone hung up on the HTC boot logo until I pulled the battery.
I am still able to enter recovery, and have tried installing several more ROMs to no avail using the same methodology described above (other Aeroevan CM10 and CM9 releases, various CM7 releases, Condemned CM7; all of which were said to have installed correctly). I also attempted to install "stock" ROMs but for some reason the installation fails on every stock ROM I attempt to install ("can't open [ROM name] (bad)")
I also tried other versions of CWM and pushing ROMs directly to the sdcard via ADP in case there was something wrong with my SD card adapter. Neither of these worked.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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did you flash boot.img file separately??
ArslanQureshi said:
did you flash boot.img file separately??
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I did not and I'm not entirely sure why this would be necessary. Please explain.
unlocked via htc
HST_Boy said:
I did not and I'm not entirely sure why this would be necessary. Please explain.
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you unlocked via htc right?? so you have to flash boot.img from the rom's zip file separately via fastboot http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1435228 go here and read the op same thing happened to me because I forgot to flash boot.img separately
ArslanQureshi said:
you unlocked via htc right?? so you have to flash boot.img from the rom's zip file separately via fastboot http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1435228 go here and read the op same thing happened to me because I forgot to flash boot.img separately
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That did the trick! Thanks man!!!

Back to stock rom??

Hello all, I was wondering if anyone can point me in the right direction. I have a acer iconia a100 rooted and currently running the carbon rom (4.2.2) and twrp recovery (2.6.3.0). I would like to go back to stock rom (ICS). I have not changed any kernals or anything like that. Can I just restore my nandroid backup of my stock rom or is there something specific I have to do? Also, I just looked and I dont have a stock backup with twrp, only with cwm. When I unlocked bootloader, I installed cwm, then must have done a backup of stock rom, then flashed carbon rom, then switched to twrp and made another backup so I would have to go back to cwm to restore nandroid. How do I go back to cwm from twrp?? Thanks for the feedback.
I looked in my internal storage and it looks like I have 2 zips, fastbootrecovery.zip and xsposeddisabler-cwm.zip, do I flash one of these?? and if I do, can I do it with es explorer?? Thanks
jreink01 said:
Hello all, I was wondering if anyone can point me in the right direction. I have a acer iconia a100 rooted and currently running the carbon rom (4.2.2) and twrp recovery (2.6.3.0). I would like to go back to stock rom (ICS). I have not changed any kernals or anything like that. Can I just restore my nandroid backup of my stock rom or is there something specific I have to do? Also, I just looked and I dont have a stock backup with twrp, only with cwm. When I unlocked bootloader, I installed cwm, then must have done a backup of stock rom, then flashed carbon rom, then switched to twrp and made another backup so I would have to go back to cwm to restore nandroid. How do I go back to cwm from twrp?? Thanks for the feedback.
I looked in my internal storage and it looks like I have 2 zips, fastbootrecovery.zip and xsposeddisabler-cwm.zip, do I flash one of these?? and if I do, can I do it with es explorer?? Thanks
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Just the stock ROM or completely back to stock, 100%?
If you don't know what those zips are, or how to use them, then don't use them, period.
To get back cwm you can use fastboot to flash it back on or use one of the cwm installers in development, if any are still there, if you want to do it with fastboot you'll need some stuff to get ready, most of it should be there from when you rooted the first time, then a couple lines in a command prompt and you'll have it back. There's also stock rooted ICS ROMs available, so depending on what you want we can go from there.
Tapatalked from my HTC DNA - Akakaze
pio_masaki said:
Just the stock ROM or completely back to stock, 100%?
If you don't know what those zips are, or how to use them, then don't use them, period.
To get back cwm you can use fastboot to flash it back on or use one of the cwm installers in development, if any are still there, if you want to do it with fastboot you'll need some stuff to get ready, most of it should be there from when you rooted the first time, then a couple lines in a command prompt and you'll have it back. There's also stock rooted ICS ROMs available, so depending on what you want we can go from
I am going to sell my tablet so I would like to go to my backup of my stock rom. When I restore my stock backup, I can just do a full wipe, that will get me back to the starting point of just the basic rom, right?? That will wipe all my data from the backup rom, or will a full wipe erase the rom too?? I want to get back to the basic rom (just like if I install a new rom) have to set up accounts, wifi, etc).
Also, is there a tutorial or a step by step guide to reinstall cwm back on my tablet, since my stock rom was backed up with cwm? And where do I have the files to reflash cwm. Thanks for your assistance in helping me return my tablet to the state I want.
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I found a site that has it step by step, installing cwm. Here it is.
Here it is guys, Stock CWM Recovery for the ACER A100.
Before anything make sure you have the latest ICS leak C/O Vache, Root, and Unlocked Bootloader.
Official ICS Leak c/o Vache:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1510706
Root Instructions here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1531646
Unlock your bootloader for fastboot, follow here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1557445
once you have done all of the above, you should be ready to flash this recovery. Make sure you have ADB up and working properly. And place the recovery.img in your working folder (see below)
1- Open a command prompt in your working folder (usually in your platform tools, mine is C:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools) make sure you are administrator.
2- Connect Tablet to pc and get excited.
3- Type: adb devices (verify your Tab is connected and listed)
4- Type: adb reboot bootloader
5- Once bootloader is in fastboot type: fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
You will see writing recovery, flashing recovery, etc.
6- Once flashed Type: fastboot reboot
7- Profit
But it says make sure you have the latest ics leak?? Are they refferring to the rom?? If so, I currently have carbon rom istalled which is jellybean. This will not work then?? I am a little confused and any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
jreink01 said:
I found a site that has it step by step, installing cwm. Here it is.
Here it is guys, Stock CWM Recovery for the ACER A100.
Before anything make sure you have the latest ICS leak C/O Vache, Root, and Unlocked Bootloader.
Official ICS Leak c/o Vache:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1510706
Root Instructions here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1531646
Unlock your bootloader for fastboot, follow here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1557445
once you have done all of the above, you should be ready to flash this recovery. Make sure you have ADB up and working properly. And place the recovery.img in your working folder (see below)
1- Open a command prompt in your working folder (usually in your platform tools, mine is C:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools) make sure you are administrator.
2- Connect Tablet to pc and get excited.
3- Type: adb devices (verify your Tab is connected and listed)
4- Type: adb reboot bootloader
5- Once bootloader is in fastboot type: fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
You will see writing recovery, flashing recovery, etc.
6- Once flashed Type: fastboot reboot
7- Profit
But it says make sure you have the latest ics leak?? Are they refferring to the rom?? If so, I currently have carbon rom istalled which is jellybean. This will not work then?? I am a little confused and any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
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Does anyone have any suggestions?? Thanks
Well, before the tab got official ICS, we had a leak. If you had read down the topics some you would've found it. You do not want cwm, you want twrp.
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das_webos_transformer said:
Well, before the tab got official ICS, we had a leak. If you had read down the topics some you would've found it. You do not want cwm, you want twrp.
Does anyone have any suggestions on whether it is ok to do this? Thanks
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I need cwm to restore my stock rom. If I use the steps quoted below to reinstall cwm, will I run into any problems since I'm coing from carbon rom (jellybean) to stock rom which is (ICS)?
jreink01 said:
I need cwm to restore my stock rom. If I use the steps quoted below to reinstall cwm, will I run into any problems since I'm coing from carbon rom (jellybean) to stock rom which is (ICS)?
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Does anyone know if this how to guide is good to use when coming from carbon rom (jellybean) to stock rom (ics))? Thanks
jreink01 said:
Does anyone know if this how to guide is good to use when coming from carbon rom (jellybean) to stock rom (ics))? Thanks
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To just go back to stock to sell it you'll run into a couple issues coming from 4.2+, namely the storage path changes, you'll retain the /0 folders, however many were made. Otherwise following the guide that roman made will work to go back to 100% stock, I'll see if I can get a link, I'm in a waiting room with crappy data lol
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That guide will work for installing cwm, basically get your cwm image then get fastboot going, fastboot flash recovery cwmimageyougot.IMG
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33574648
Best way to return to 100% stock. No need to fuss with recoveries just install what he says then the ROM does the rest. While in twrp remember to go delete /0 directories or they'll remain there forever. Or until its deleted at a later date, but if you have stuff in there you should do it prior to going fully stock again.
Tapatalked from my HTC DNA - Akakaze
pio_masaki said:
To just go back to stock to sell it you'll run into a couple issues coming from 4.2+, namely the storage path changes, you'll retain the /0 folders, however many were made. Otherwise following the guide that roman made will work to go back to 100% stock, I'll see if I can get a link, I'm in a waiting room with crappy data lol
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That guide will work for installing cwm, basically get your cwm image then get fastboot going, fastboot flash recovery cwmimageyougot.IMG
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33574648
Best way to return to 100% stock. No need to fuss with recoveries just install what he says then the ROM does the rest. While in twrp remember to go delete /0 directories or they'll remain there forever. Or until its deleted at a later date, but if you have stuff in there you should do it prior to going fully stock again.
Tapatalked from my HTC DNA - Akakaze
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Thanks for the response, youve fully confused me with the /0 folders?? What exactly is that?? When I go to es file explorer, I see sdcard0 (which looks like the internal storage) and sd01 which looks like my ext sd card. Is it one of those your are talking about??
Also, you said something about go delete in twrp, I went into twrp and did not find anything with that name?? am I deleteing something in twrp. Could you spell it out for me since I am a noob when it comes to reverting a device to stock. Thanks for taking the time to explain this.
jreink01 said:
Thanks for the response, youve fully confused me with the /0 folders?? What exactly is that?? When I go to es file explorer, I see sdcard0 (which looks like the internal storage) and sd01 which looks like my ext sd card. Is it one of those your are talking about??
Also, you said something about go delete in twrp, I went into twrp and did not find anything with that name?? am I deleteing something in twrp. Could you spell it out for me since I am a noob when it comes to reverting a device to stock. Thanks for taking the time to explain this.
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that is something happening with cwm. i had this problem. it keeps creating a folder names 0 and keep moving old files into that whenever you install a new rom.
Hello guys. I need your feedback. I have a A100 that is rooted and is currently running carbon rom 4.2. I am going to be selling this in the next couple weeks because I just don't use it anymore now that I have a second pc.Do you think it would be more advantagious to sell this just the way it is (rooted and custom rom) or should I take it back to completely stock? Or if it is more advantagious to sell it with a custom rom, which rom would you guys suggest?? Thanks again for any and all suggestions.
Please Help!! I was trying to go to stock ics and these are the steps I used.The simple method to revert back to stock ICS from a custom ROM on an A100.
+++Locked bootloader, no custom recovery, no root. Full stock .014 rom. It will recieve OTA updates to latest Acer version.+++
Get Ready
1) Download this flashable Stock recovery zip, and place in your normal flashing location, - Thx 4 help pio
http://db.tt/VLmnMCzq
Also uploaded below
2) Download the Official .014 Stock ICS rom
The stock ICS zip from zeronull. http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1611696
Here is a second link to it. http://ubuntuone.com/7DZtbNqZzOk7qsaQxNk99a - thx zleto
3) Rename the Stock ICS rom to "update.zip", no quotes (make sure you have "hide known file extensions" UNCHECKED, in the folder options). And place it on the root of your microSD card. This will allow you to see the file extension to verify that it is named properly.
Get it Done
1) Flash the Stock recovery zip with your custom recovery. Then wipe cache, davlik cache, and wipe data/factory reset.
2) Reboot to system.
3) Allow it to sit for 5 minutes or so.
4) Then Power off.
5) Update from the microSD card by holding down the power and volume rocker closest to the corner at the same time, until you see "erasing cache .".. ect, ect. The stock rom install should start by itself, dont touch anything, wait for it to reboot.
****** If it won't boot do a factory reset (with the hardware buttons, see below) and/or try to reflash the ics rom one more time. ******
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To perform a Factory Data Reset use the following steps:
1.Place the rotation lock switch in the up position (tablet held in portrait). Or to the left if held in landscape.
2.Press and hold the Volume down button, which is located farthest from the corner (it is volume up, if held in landscape).
3.With the Volume down button held, press and hold the Power button for 3 seconds then release it. Continue holding the Volume down button.
4.Once the tablet vibrates, switch the rotation lock on and off repeatedly while still holding the Volume down button.
5.Release the Volume down button and stop switching the rotation lock once the "Erasing Userdata..." message appears in the upper left corner of the screen
Now I get the android symbol with the red triangle, that stays for about a minute, then it reboots and stays on thye acer screen. When I did the steps and was going to reboot, I received a waring while in recovery sayiny that I dont have a op installed. I did it anyway, as posted and now I'm stuck, can anyone PLEASE help me.I tried doing a reset with steps 2 though 4 but while pressing the vol up and letting go of the power button, it does not vibrate.
I try to boot into recovery with vol up + power, it boots than says erasing cache, then booting into recovery, the the android synbol comes up with the red triangle.
I can't even get into recovery. It says bootloader (unlock mode) when I pwer it on. If I press power + vol up, it says erasing cache, then booting into recovery kernal, then the android symbol comes up with the red triangle.Thanks for responding and since this is the wrong thread, can we discuss this in the other thread?? While I was typing this, the android symbol with the triangle was on the screen for about 2 minutes, then it just rebooted and now its saying acer acer acer acer acer on the bottom of the screen.
Can anyone help me out with this please?

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