ClockworkMod recovery and HTC One X - HTC One X

Right, I've had a look around the forum a bit now for help with my issue but decided it's time to post my own thread.
I unlocked and rooted my phone a while back installed clockwork recovery and CM 9. I now want to upgrade to the latest version of CM but my recovery won't boot up...
I've tried downloading the CWM manager to my phone and re flashing from there and tried flashing other recovers and yet it still tried Clock work mod flashes on and immediately off and my phone reboots...
Can anyone lend me their knowledge?
Thanks.

Put recovery.img in the fastboot folder
Put your phone in fastboot mode
Open dosprompt ( cmd prompt )
Go to fastboot folder
Type :
Fastboot erase cache
Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Fastboot erase cache
And then enter recovery
I suggest you flash the latest cmw recovery 5.8.4.0
Verstuurd van mijn HTC One X

Currently at work so will try this when i get back home.
Although, im sure this is the process i followed when trying to fix the problem before posting this thread.
Will update.

i have the htc AT&T and everytime i load clockworkmod it just boots to the htc logo and stays there
twrp will take but it wont work right, "Failed to mount cache"

If its getting messy. Download the recovery and flash it via the htc one x toolkit in dev section. No commands just clicking LOL.
You put the zip into the recovery folder.connect yoir phone then just flash recovery. Personally twrp recovery works better. More options..
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Twrp is failing too, I even locked the bootloader ran ruu then unlocked and rooted, Twrp let me root but won't install another rom. Fails to mount cache.
I guess at least I have root though
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t3ckfr3ak1 said:
i have the htc AT&T
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Might want to go to the forum for your phone and flash software designed for your phone. This is for the quad core Tegra 3 phone.

Sorry about being in the wrong forum, but as i said ready i have reflashed my phone
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t3ckfr3ak1 said:
Sorry about being in the wrong forum, but as i said ready i have reflashed my phone
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With software from here, or from the correct forum?

Neither, got the correct ruu elsewhere- google
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kylz01 said:
Right, I've had a look around the forum a bit now for help with my issue but decided it's time to post my own thread.
I unlocked and rooted my phone a while back installed clockwork recovery and CM 9. I now want to upgrade to the latest version of CM but my recovery won't boot up...
I've tried downloading the CWM manager to my phone and re flashing from there and tried flashing other recovers and yet it still tried Clock work mod flashes on and immediately off and my phone reboots...
Can anyone lend me their knowledge?
Thanks.
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Clockworkmod 5.8.4.0

I can't post in the development thread so am force to post here instead.
The latest clockworkmod recovery 5.8.4.0 (with and without touch) cannot boot. It just keeps rebooting into a boot cycle. I managed to install TWRP recovery fine but it couldn't seem to flash the Revoluton HD ROM.
Re download Cwm and follow steps properly it works for everyone else
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welcomb said:
I can't post in the development thread so am force to post here instead.
The latest clockworkmod recovery 5.8.4.0 (with and without touch) cannot boot. It just keeps rebooting into a boot cycle. I managed to install TWRP recovery fine but it couldn't seem to flash the Revoluton HD ROM.
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Did you flash the boot.img for ARHD?
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Go into fastboot and do
fastboot erase cache
then you can enter recovery
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I have followed the steps exactly. Here's what I did.
First I unlocked my phone using the procedures from htcdev.com.
Then I downloaded recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.4.0-endeavoru.img from http://download2.clockworkmod.com/recoveries/
After booting into fastboot, I ran "fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.4.0-endeavoru.img" followed by "fastboot erase cache"
Then I tried booting into recovery and it failed.
After trying a few times, I got tired and flashed TWRP which worked.
Then I installed CWM-SuperSU-v0.94.zip from recovery to get root.
Then I tried to install ARHD, first ran "install-boot-windows.bat" from ARHD Flash_boot_8.0.x.rar which flashed the boot image
Next I entered TWRP recovery, and install from SD-card "Android_Revolution_HD_Super_Wipe_One_X.zip"
However, it failed formatting the cache or something.
So I thought it might be because I'm using TWRP, so I tried flashing CWM 5.8.4.0 again. I even tried "fastboot boot recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.4.0-endeavoru.img" which I found from one thread here. Now I'm stuck in a boot-loop.
I've successfully S-OFF and flashed both my Desire and Incredible S. This is the first time I'm having problems with my new HTC One XL
Well there is your problem. The Onex forum is for the tegra 3 one x.
The onexl is the at&t with a s4. The recoveries you are flashing are not for your phone which is why they are not working
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Ah ok. Sorry for the confusion. I'm an international user and I certainly didn't get my phone from AT&T. I'll head over to the other forum and ask how to unbrick my phone having flashed the ARHD boot.img.
If you have international version then this is where you need to be.
When you choose recovery what happens.
Does it load a bit. flash the black screen then loop.
If so you need to run the fastboot command I posted earlier.
Fastboot erase cache
Then you can choose recovery and get into it
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welcomb said:
Ah ok. Sorry for the confusion. I'm an international user and I certainly didn't get my phone from AT&T. I'll head over to the other forum and ask how to unbrick my phone having flashed the ARHD boot.img.
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You said earlier One XL (dual core snapdragon), this is the One X forum (Quad core Tegra3).
AT&T call the One XL the One X, just to make things awesomely clear.
Regardless, if you have an XL, you can't flash that ROM, and you're in the wrong place.
Yeah. If you want to make sure.
Boot to boot loader/fastboot
Look near the top. If it says endeavoru then you have tegra 3 and your in the right place.
If it says Evita then you have the s4 based phone and are in the wrong forum and flashing the wrong stuff for your phone
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cwm website down?
any hosts?
Find it here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=24738635
Just checked it works.
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[Q] I did a really stupid thing (Formatted HTC One X ... completely)

So yeah ... Hi
Yesterday evening I decided that I was sick of HTC Sense and wanted to unlock my bootloader, root my HTC One X and install cyanogenmod.
When I got, what appeared to be a bootloop, I panicked and did something really stupid. I kinda decided that it was a good idea to go into my ClockworkMod Recovery and formatted everything, including data and system.
Now I can't do anything with my phone of course. Also there appears to be no way to access the SD card inside and I can't take it out.
I have no recoveries or backup's and my laptop does not detect my phone at all.
Please help me, I would like to get my phone fixed as soon as possible.
Thanks in advance
If you have the latest version of Clockworkmod just go to 'mounts and storage' and mount usb storage. Afterwards, copy your ROM zip onto the sdcard
tomascus said:
If you have the latest version of Clockworkmod just go to 'mounts and storage' and mount usb storage. Afterwards, copy your ROM zip onto the sdcard
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Well that is the problem I don't
I have version 5.8.2.7
I can't get it to connect to my laptop.
Flash the latest version of clockwork mod on the thread in development section
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tomascus said:
Flash the latest version of clockwork mod on the thread in development section
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How can I do that if I can not get it onto my phone?
Because there is absolutely nothing there no rom nothing except clockwork mod 5.8.2.7 and the bootloader.
Download it from clockworkmods official site. In bootloader's fastboot mode, flash it using
"fastboot flash recovery filename.zip"
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TToivanen said:
Download it from clockworkmods official site. In bootloader's fastboot mode, flash it using
"fastboot flash recovery filename.zip"
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Can you give me a little bit more information about how to do this and what to watch out for. Like how much percent of my battery do I still need to have, stuff like that.
Thanks in advance
Just to clear up any misreads or anything, the original HTC sense is also no longer available.
Azicre said:
Just to clear up any misreads or anything, the original HTC sense is also no longer available.
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You need to look in the search for one x one click tool (there are others) and use that. There will be instructions on the thread though it's pretty self explanatory. Don't panic your phone will be fine but I'd turn it off as you read or you will cause yourself more hassle. Im typing this as I walk so can't be more helpful.
Good luck
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Download this recovery
http://db.tt/Krlm4dPs
Rename it to recovery.img and copy it to the fastboot folder on the pc, now put the phone in fastboot usb mode (hold power and volume down button until it restarts into the bootloader)
Flash it with fastboot
Fastboot erase cache
Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Fastboot erase cache
Then enter recovery and mount the sdcard as usb drive and copy the Rom.zip over. Boot back into bootloader with this command
Adb reboot bootloader
Flash the boot.img from the rom.zip from fastboot (copy it from the rom.zip to the fastboot folder on pc, just like the recovery)
Fastboot erase cache
Fastboot flash boot boot.img
Fastboot erase cache
Enter recovery and do a full wipe and install the rom.zip from the menu "install zip from sdcard"
Should do it !
Ok, thanks for all the great info guys. Because of you I am now able to connect my phone to my pc however I installed cyanogenmod 10 and somehow it flashed the boot.img and it still does not boot. The only thing I get to see is the HTC screen and that is what it stays on. Does anyone have any more tips to solve this and let me boot into my cyanogenmod?
Hboot version?
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2 things could be - or your HBOOT version is too low or you haven't flashed the boot.img of the rom before/after the installation
kobraxd said:
your HBOOT version is too low
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You mean too high righ?
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TToivanen said:
You mean too high righ?
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hmmm.... no... i mean if he had like an 1.12 version he can't install JB roms untill he updates to 1.3x HBOOT or will happen what happen to him - he will stuck on the boot... am i wrong?
That only applies to Sense ROMs.
On CM10 and some other AOSP roms it's the other way around: they only run on older hboots and updating hboot results in bootloop.
It can be fixed though, but we need his hboot version.
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TToivanen said:
That only applies to Sense ROMs.
On CM10 and some other AOSP roms it's the other way around: they only run on older hboots and updating hboot results in bootloop.
It can be fixed though, but we need his hboot version.
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OH!! About the fact that nonSense roms work only on older HBOOT i knew, but i didn't know that CM is a one XD
so....I can't install the CM10 on my HOX with 1.36 HBOOT? bummer >< i wanted to try it ^^
Do you happen to experience developing roms? i need some help if you can
kobraxd said:
OH!! About the fact that nonSense roms work only on older HBOOT i knew, but i didn't know that CM is a one XD
so....I can't install the CM10 on my HOX with 1.36 HBOOT? bummer >< i wanted to try it ^^
Do you happen to experience developing roms? i need some help if you can
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Like I said, it can be fixed. You only have to flash a kernel which is modified to work with newer hboots. It is is post 9308 in CM10 thread. And fyi: GPS is not functional on this kernel.
I am not a rom developer, but feel free to ask whatever you want.
PM me so we don't bloat up this thread.
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Hboot version?
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1.39.0000
Ok guys, thanks for all the awesome advice.
At the moment I am able to connect to my pc and able so that issieu has already been fixed
But yeah I'm stuck at the HTC boot up screen and I used to be stuck at a bootloop of CM10 before I flashed boot.img
I hope you guys know a solution for this. Thanks in advance.

[Q] Finally took the plunge and rooted it, but can't do anything else?

Finally rooted the phone today, but when I try to go into an alternate recovery, or install a ROM (which I've never done before) the phone reboots (like it should I'm assuming) begins to load what I told it to do, and then I get an image of my phone with a red question mark above it, and my phone just reboots again.
What's causing this?
R: [Q] Finally took the plunge and rooted it, but can't do anything else?
ghostspectrum said:
Finally rooted the phone today, but when I try to go into an alternate recovery, or install a ROM (which I've never done before) the phone reboots (like it should I'm assuming) begins to load what I told it to do, and then I get an image of my phone with a red question mark above it, and my phone just reboots again.
What's causing this?
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Did you flash a custom recovery? If no, flash it and try again
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mr_nooby said:
Did you flash a custom recovery? If no, flash it and try again
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I tried using ROM manager but I get the exact same results
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Tried using TWR got similar results with the image of the phone with a red triangle and exclamation mark :'(
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How are you flashing the recovery. The description you are describing is the stock recovery to flash a new recovery do it in fastboot (fastboot flash recovery name of recovery here)
Get the all in one tool from the dev section and it will do it for you.
All you need to do is choose which one you want CDMA or gsm, twrp or cwm (i prefer twrp for the one v)
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Tehwafflez said:
How are you flashing the recovery. The description you are describing is the stock recovery to flash a new recovery do it in fastboot (fastboot flash recovery name of recovery here)
Get the all in one tool from the dev section and it will do it for you.
All you need to do is choose which one you want CDMA or gsm, twrp or cwm (i prefer twrp for the one v)
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Hey thanks when I get home I'll give it a shot
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'Ok the All in one tool worked. I flashed TWRP, wiped my caches and installed AOKP JB 4.1.2, i've got the "Initiating swagger" screen, how long should this take?It's been about 10 minutes...
So as far as i can tell, the rom install failed because i didnt complete the wipe (because the wipe through TWRP failed...) what causes this?
It will say it failed because the sd-ext didn't wipe (THAT'S A GOOD THING) the /sd-ext is your SD card lol. So did you get into the actual ROM for aokp? So when you clicked swaggerfy it froze? Hmm I'd try a different ROM or different kernel what kernel are u using. I reccomend Jan 3rd super slick (anything newer breaks the camera).
Edit: i noticed you said caches? Do did you click factory reset? I usually do factory and dalvik but i think factory does it all.
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It will say it failed because the sd-ext didn't wipe (THAT'S A GOOD THING) the /sd-ext is your SD card lol. So did you get into the actual ROM for aokp? So when you clicked swaggerfy it froze? Hmm I'd try a different ROM or different kernel what kernel are u using. I reccomend Jan 3rd super slick (anything newer breaks the camera).
Edit: i noticed you said caches? Do did you click factory reset? I usually do factory and dalvik but i think factory does it all.
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I hope I get a fairly quick response to this Followed some advide in that thread, flashed a kernel (I thought) using the All In One Tool, ever since, I've been stuck in a bootloop. Obviously I have access to my bootloader and TWRP (thankfully). My recovery backup returns the same results though.
Im new to this so I'll try toprovide all the info I can.
Followed the TUT on how to Unlock Bootloader and Root 2 days ago.
Yesterday, using the All In One tool, flashed TWRP onto phone.
Was unable to Flash AOKP JellyBean 4.1.2 so I asked for help again (ROM was flashed, but stuck on Initiating Swagger Boot)
Tried using All-In-One to flash (what I thought was) a kernel, since then, my phone just boots continuously or not at all (depending on if I wipe or whatnot)
While at work, I was able to Flash the AOKP rom and Boot into it, but after about 1 minute of use, it reboots.
This is where I'm at now.
My bootloader says
***UNLOCKED***
PRIMOC PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT- 1.57.0000
RADIO- 1.00.05.0929
eMMC-boot
Jun 18 2012, 10:22:43
I'm using the latest version (2.3.3.) of TWRP
Is there anyway I can find, and delete, the boot.img I flashed with All-In-One, that caused this bootloop?
Found out why: radio is the new version aka .0928
HTC provided a new radio release and it screwed up being able to flash new JB roms. The fixable solution is to find the virgin mobile ruu exe and do that long process to get the old radio: .0521_2(?) back. I'll link you to the ruu thread in a sec let me find it first
Here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2018518
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Tehwafflez said:
Found out why: radio is the new version aka .0928
HTC provided a new radio release and it screwed up being able to flash new JB roms. The fixable solution is to find the virgin mobile ruu exe and do that long process to get the old radio: .0521_2(?) back. I'll link you to the ruu thread in a sec let me find it first
Here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2018518
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The only problem right now is when I'm in FASTBOOTUSB my computer doesn't recognize my phone.
You get fastboot USB and you're headed in the right direction
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You get fastboot USB and you're headed in the right direction
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But I'm having a hard time flashing that new RUU because when I'm in my Bootloader, and in Fastboot USB, my computer doesn't see my phone.
WHen I try to enter the fastboot code into the cmd shell, It just says that fastboot is not a recognized command...
That's because you aren't changing the directory to the fastboot folder.
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That's because you aren't changing the directory to the fastboot folder.
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How do I do that?
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How do I do that?
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All right do this.
Create a folder as fastboot on c drive of PC(hope you're on windows)
Download fast boot files.
Put in c:/Fastboot
Go in fastboot mode on phone.
It should say fastboot USB.
Open command prompt.
Type cd c:/fastboot/
Hit enter. The prompt should say this address now.
Type your fast boot command you want
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soham_sss said:
All right do this.
Create a folder as fastboot on c drive of PC(hope you're on windows)
Download fast boot files.
Put in c:/Fastboot
Go in fastboot mode on phone.
It should say fastboot USB.
Open command prompt.
Type cd c:/fastboot/
Hit enter. The prompt should say this address now.
Type your fast boot command you want
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Ok thank you, I do have that fastboot folder haha, gonna have to let my phone charge over night thought (I assume) so I'll try a crack at it tomorrow.
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Ok thank you, I do have that fastboot folder haha, gonna have to let my phone charge over night thought (I assume) so I'll try a crack at it tomorrow.
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Do NOT charge it over night. It damages the battery, and this is experience talking to you. Leave your phone charging for 3 hours, and that's sufficient.
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All right do this.
Create a folder as fastboot on c drive of PC(hope you're on windows)
Download fast boot files.
Put in c:/Fastboot
Go in fastboot mode on phone.
It should say fastboot USB.
Open command prompt.
Type cd c:/fastboot/
Hit enter. The prompt should say this address now.
Type your fast boot command you want
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SCratch that. Completed the process, the program said it did everything, but back in bootloader, it still shows Radio- 1.00.05.0929 :/ and I can't get out of boot loader lol

Question about the One X and forum...

I have a few questions since I'm fairly new to the forum...
1) What's the difference between the HTC One X development forum and the One X original development forum? Is it to do with concurrent development updates and stability with the latter being approved as 'Stable' in the sense of the word? Or am I mixed up...?
2) My CID is HTC_001, I have S-ON and HWBOOT 1.39.0000 with the phone rooted. Am I prepped and ready for installing a custom ROM?
3)Regarding the recovery, I presume you use the backup & recovery in the BOOTLOADER to create a recovery file before installing the custom ROM?
I appreciate the help chaps,
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Netroxen said:
I have a few questions since I'm fairly new to the forum...
1) What's the difference between the HTC One X development forum and the One X original development forum? Is it to do with concurrent development updates and stability with the latter being approved as 'Stable' in the sense of the word? Or am I mixed up...?
2) My CID is HTC_001, I have S-ON and HWBOOT 1.39.0000 with the phone rooted. Am I prepped and ready for installing a custom ROM?
3)Regarding the recovery, I presume you use the backup & recovery in the BOOTLOADER to create a recovery file before installing the custom ROM?
I appreciate the help chaps,
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I believe that the original forum is more for the pure android versions without FOR instance touchwiz. (Not sure if I'm right) if a Rom is stable it will usually be mentioned in the corresponding thread and it will also say what works and what is broken in the Rom.
you seem ready for a custom rom because I have hboot 1.39 as well. As long as it is unlocked and have a custom recovery you can flash away. As for your third question, no, you use the backup and restore option in your custom recovery for instance clockworkmod or twrp. Some advice: always flash the corresponding boot.img from your rom.
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I believe that the original forum is more for the pure android versions without FOR instance touchwiz. (Not sure if I'm right) you seem ready for a custom rom because I have hboot 1.39 as well. As long as it is unlocked and have a custom recovery you can flash away. As for your third question, no, you use the backup and restore option in your custom recovery for instance clockworkmod or twrp. Some advice: always flash the corresponding boot.img from your rom.
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So by "Pure Android", do you essentially mean ROMS that are more true to form with less customization layered over the top? If so, which one would you recommend and does it matter which one you use from either one of the forums as-long as you meet the pre-requisites?
Now, what do you mean by custom recovery, how do I know if I have it or how do I do it? Sorry, but I'm a bit of a pleb so simpleton english please :cyclops:
Also if you are fairly new I suggest you flash the viper rom, it has htc sense and all the tweaks a man needs.
Copy zip to phone
Make sure you have the right boot.img to flash in the fastboot folder its in the zip
Full wipe if coming from other Rom
Flash rom
Flash boot.img by using: fastboot flash boot boot.img
Fastboot erase cache
And it should boot up nicely, this if you already unlocked the bootloader and have a custom recovery
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Stefan0vic said:
Also if you are fairly new I suggest you flash the viper rom, it has htc sense and all the tweaks a man needs.
Copy zip to phone
Make sure you have the right boot.img to flash in the fastboot folder its in the zip
Full wipe if coming from other Rom
Flash rom
Flash boot.img by using: fastboot flash boot boot.img
Fastboot erase cache
And it should boot up nicely, this if you already unlocked the bootloader and have a custom recovery
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Ohhhhh, I get it now... So as-well as unlocking the phone to ROOT, you also have to overwrite the stock recovery on the phone with this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1594819 Okokok, so that's the 'Custom' recovery. Roger
Yes. You seem to get the hang of it. Before flashing a recovery let me try to get ahold of Mr. Hofs, he has a recovery file that supports touch which you need for some Rom installations. Ill get back at you.
Btw if you are already on a custom recovery by now, immediatly make a nandroid backup and also copy it to your pc. If anything happens and you do not have a nandroid backup things could get way harder than they should
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Stefan0vic said:
Yes. You seem to get the hang of it. Before flashing a recovery let me try to get ahold of Mr. Hofs, he has a recovery file that supports touch which you need for some Rom installations. Ill get back at you.
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That one I linked is touch isn't it? Atleast, the title says "9/6 Mandatory Update Official Clockworkmod Touch Recovery 5.8.4.0" which would lead me to believe so....
Yes but I believe people have reported that touch didn't work. The one with touch you can flash over cwm later and you'll lose no data at all. I'm on my htc atm so its hard to find links for you. The recovery I'm using is philz touch recovery which is also cwm based
I contacted Mr hofs for you for the link if you can't come across it on the forums good luck its bed time for me now
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Edit: I remember now, htc brought out some kind of update which made touch unusable in cwm. I highly recommend philz touch recovery
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Yes but I believe people have reported that touch didn't work. The one with touch you can flash over cwm later and you'll lose no data at all. I'm on my htc atm so its hard to find links for you. The recovery I'm using is philz touch recovery which is also cwm based
I contacted Mr hofs for you for the link if you can't come across it on the forums good luck its bed time for me now
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Edit: I remember now, htc brought out some kind of update which made touch unusable in cwm. I highly recommend philz touch recovery
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This one? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2240646
Looks fine to me! Flash away and have fun
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Stefan0vic said:
Looks fine to me! Flash away and have fun
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Oh noes... You said to type "fastboot flash boot boot.img" and now my phone keeps booting into recovery. 'Boot' should be 'Recovery' after some research! What do I do now!!??
Edit: Oh ****. I just flashed my 'boot' with the recovery .img - What should I do now?
Can you describe exactly what you did? Did you install the boot.img in cwm?
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If your phone can only reboot into recovery the only thing that is left to do is install a custom rom. You can also go back to stock if you manage to get the correct RUU OR if you find your stock boot.img which you just replaced. What I would do is flash a sense based rom, flash the boot image, fastboot erase cache and let it boot up, if it boots make a nandroid backup immediatly. as I am no expert choosing the right RUU I cannot help you get back to stock.. I haven't quiet gotten to the RUU part myself.
To flash a recovery : fastboot flash recovery recoveryname.img
Flash a kernel/boot.img: fastboot flash boot bootname.img
Fastboot erase cache
Ofc change recoveryname to the name ur recovery has or change the name to recovery.img makes it easier
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HTC ONE X [Please Help]

I'll prequel all of this by stating that I am a complete noob to the Android. After reading the stickies to this forum (correct me if I'm wrong), flashing the device sounds promising, but I don't know if that solution is even applicable to my problem. I'm worried I've completely bricked my HTC One X. Any help would be greatly appreciated and here's everything I can tell you about the situation.
The phone is an HTC One X Endeavor. When turned on, it shows the boot screen (HTC-quietly brilliant). Holding the power and the down volume buttons reveals the bootloader menu. The phone is unlocked and the problem occurred after an attempt to root the device. When I plug it into my computer I hear the sound that signals I've connected a new device, but under My Computer it brings up a CD drive, which can't be browsed.
If I pull up the bootloader menu while it is plugged into my laptop, this text comes up on the screen briefly:
checking sd card update
sd checking
failed to open usb master mode
loading pj46img.zip
failed to open usb master mode
please plug off usb
After running through that it just goes to HBOOT. I can still access FASTBOOT and all that, but nothing seems to work. Is there any way to revive my HTC?
Sorry for the noobishness, I've been on an iPhone for the last few years and have only had my HTC for a couple of weeks (love, love Android and never looking back). So I'm really hoping there's a way to recovery my beloved HTC.
se7envirtues said:
I'll prequel all of this by stating that I am a complete noob to the Android. After reading the stickies to this forum (correct me if I'm wrong), flashing the device sounds promising, but I don't know if that solution is even applicable to my problem. I'm worried I've completely bricked my HTC One X. Any help would be greatly appreciated and here's everything I can tell you about the situation.
The phone is an HTC One X Endeavor. When turned on, it shows the boot screen (HTC-quietly brilliant). Holding the power and the down volume buttons reveals the bootloader menu. The phone is unlocked and the problem occurred after an attempt to root the device. When I plug it into my computer I hear the sound that signals I've connected a new device, but under My Computer it brings up a CD drive, which can't be browsed.
If I pull up the bootloader menu while it is plugged into my laptop, this text comes up on the screen briefly:
checking sd card update
sd checking
failed to open usb master mode
loading pj46img.zip
failed to open usb master mode
please plug off usb
After running through that it just goes to HBOOT. I can still access FASTBOOT and all that, but nothing seems to work. Is there any way to revive my HTC?
Sorry for the noobishness, I've been on an iPhone for the last few years and have only had my HTC for a couple of weeks (love, love Android and never looking back). So I'm really hoping there's a way to recovery my beloved HTC.
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you obviously didn't read enough!
the usb master mode thing is because you have the cable plugged in and nothing to worry about.
follow the steps here, omitting what you have already achieved>>>>>http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2069904
nogotaclue said:
you obviously didn't read enough!
the usb master mode thing is because you have the cable plugged in and nothing to worry about.
follow the steps here, omitting what you have already achieved>>>>>http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2069904
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Always the case, eh? Thanks for pointing me in the right direction, I'll give this a try and come back with the (hopefully successful) results.
When I try to install the HTCDriver.exe nothing happens when I click on the .exe and I have tried this on two separate laptops, one on Windows XP and the other running Windows 7. I also sought out and tried installing HTCDriver_4.2.0.001.exe to the same results. When I click on it, the hourglass appears for a moment then disappears. I've tried running both as Administrator and still nothing. Any suggestions?
Install htc sync instead from the htc site then continue to the next steps
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Install htc sync instead from the htc site then continue to the next steps
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Thanks! I've done this. HTC Sync Manager was already installed so I tried uninstalling it and reinstalling it. This solved the problem. I was able to flash over TWRP and now I am on the screen that lists Install, Backup, Wipe, Restore, etc. BUT my touch screen isn't working and I can't select any of the options. Also tried the volume buttons on the off chance, but that doesn't work either. Grr! Seems to be one problem after another.
~edit~ I tried flashing clockwork over and it says that it can't load /Recoveries/CWM.img and I also should have mentioned sooner that the three buttons at the bottom of my screen do not work. Hoping this doesn't effect the process.
Try flashing philz touch recovery
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Stefan0vic said:
Try flashing philz touch recovery
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I've flashed Philz Touch Recovery using this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1634786
Now when I boot my phone it goes to Philz Touch Recovery. I made a back up just in case. I tried recovering and it just boots back to Philz after turning it off and back on so I'm assuming I'm missing a step here. Using Automated Fastboot I selected "install boot.img" to flash over Philz and then I installed CWM also using the same program. I can access CWM by launching RECOVERY in HBOOT, but uh I am kind of at a loss for what to do next. I think the next step would be to get a stock rom and flash that over, but before I do that I would like to be certain it isn't going to fudge up the phone even more.
Also, thank you all for your assistance and patience! :victory:
~edit~ I was able to install SuperSU.zip if that makes any difference, but again when I turn on the phone it goes straight to Philz and I can access CWM in recovery.
Should I Wipe Data/Factory Reset?
Have you flashed a rom ?
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nogotaclue said:
Have you flashed a rom ?
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I flashed over Philz Touch Recovery and replaced my boot.img. Then installed CWM so basically I am booting up a recovery and there's a recovery in recovery... Yeah. Brilliant thinking (not).
You only have one recovery, when you flash a recovery it replaces the old one automatically. Follow the link and download the latest Odexed stock Rom and boot.img>>>>>http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1546970
reflash philz recovery then mount usb storage from recovery and copy over the stock Rom you downloaded from the link above.
Go into fastboot and flash the boot.img you just downloaded from the link then back to recovery and install the rom
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nogotaclue said:
You only have one recovery, when you flash a recovery it replaces the old one automatically. Follow the link and download the latest Odexed stock Rom and boot.img>>>>>http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1546970
reflash philz recovery then mount usb storage from recovery and copy over the stock Rom you downloaded from the link above.
Go into fastboot and flash the boot.img you just downloaded from the link then back to recovery and install the rom
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Could I do the same thing with the ROM found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23993171? Thanks for the help!
~edit~ VIOLA! Flashing stock fixed the phone. Thank you so much for all of your support and patience. Cheers mate!

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