fastboot usb not connected - HTC One X

good afternoon friends my htc one x not recognized on any pc connected the USB cable and just starts charging the battery and I made a mistake and now WIPI mobile system is to the home screen (HTC quietly brilliant) that I do I'm desperate I would appreciate if you help me a lifetime. to excuse my English

We need some more info.
Did you unlock bootloader at htcdev?
Did you install cwm recovery?

TToivanen said:
We need some more info.
Did you unlock bootloader at htcdev?
Did you install cwm recovery?
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4.1.2 aokp if I come from I suddenly stopped working I have installed v2.1.7 TEAM WIN RECOVERY PROJECT

Can you access recovery or bootloader screen? (hold volumedown + power)
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TToivanen said:
Can you access recovery or bootloader screen? (hold volumedown + power)
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if I can and I can also access the recovery but when you connect the phone to the pc does not recognize usb fastboot

Latest drivers installed? Phone in fastboot mode? (should say fastboot usb)

TToivanen said:
Latest drivers installed? Phone in fastboot mode? (should say fastboot usb)
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it matters that the USB cable is not the original phone? I have installed the new drivers on the pc but the pc does not flinch when I connect the phone. load only

Does
Code:
fastboot devices
return anything?

Drivers installed?

TToivanen said:
Does
Code:
fastboot devices
return anything?
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I do not understand the problem is that the pc does not recognize the phone and therefore does not give me the usb fastboot think

elwilliam said:
I do not understand
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Write fastboot devices to fastboot command prompt. Do you even know what fastboot is?

TToivanen said:
Write fastboot devices to fastboot command prompt. Do you even know what fastboot is?
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if it is placed fastboot folder in local disk c fasboot inside the folder with cmd Habro connected mobile device fastbott put me appear a series of commands but which is not to give

htc one x not found on pc when connected via usb
elwilliam said:
if it is placed fastboot folder in local disk c fasboot inside the folder with cmd Habro connected mobile device fastbott put me appear a series of commands but which is not to give
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Hi, I have the same problem as you. I treid root my one x and now, it has clockworkmod on it, but no back up, no stock rom and no rom on the phones hd. I can confirm that in command prompt the device is found, but the phone is not visible on my computer/usb wise for me to put a rom/files onto the phone so I could get a rom on it and make it work again. Right now my phone is just an expensive brick. I tried doing the recovery option but says failed due to low power, the dman thing was plugged in all day and would not even turn on at first. Can anyone help me? Thanks and sorry for adding to your original thread/problem post.
Cheers

Ate you charging using USB connected to your computer or outlet? Try outlet.
Sent from my One X using xda app-developers app

If you have clockworkmod older than 5.8.4.0, you should update it. Then you can charge from recovery and mount the drive as USB to copy ROMs on.

Just know that cheap USB cables, although looking solid may not be good enough to transfer data. THe phone detects this and defaults to a non-data enabled mode. Get a different USB cable and try again.

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Fastboot Not Working and CWM Not Installing

Hello, I'm having some problems with my HTC One X.
When trying to send commands to the phone while it is in fastboot, cmd says "waiting for device" and doesn't change.
My bootloader is unlocked and CWM Recovery is installed although when I try and install one of the 4 ROM's I have on my phones internal storage the installer looks like it's working until it gets to around 20% and then says it is complete. When the device restarts it gets stuck on the "HTC quietly brilliant" screen. I am however still able to mount the phone and put files onto it through CWM. I have tried to use RUU and this just gives an error about USB not connected.
If you think you can help, thank you and if you need to know anything else I will try and give you as much information as I can.
Thanks,
Andy
Here's a checklist for you:
Phone in fastboot mode
Correct drivers installed
ADB/fasboot up to date
What does 'fastboot devices' return?
Yeah, it was all working earlier today but it just seemed to stop. fastboot devices returns
"c:\Fastboot>fastboot devices
c\:Fastboot>"
TToivanen said:
Here's a checklist for you:
Phone in fastboot mode
Correct drivers installed
ADB/fasboot up to date
What does 'fastboot devices' return?
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What OS is your computer running? Does it say FASTBOOT USB on phone display?
I have a macbook pro as my main computer but all things to do with rooting I do on a windows desktop.
This display says fastboot usb but all fastboot commands do nothing and it still doesn't show up in fastboot devices.
TToivanen said:
What OS is your computer running? Does it say FASTBOOT USB on phone display?
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Reboot pc and phone if you haven't already.
You could try it with your mac, there's plenty of guides out there on how to setup.
Make sure to use sudo!!
Tried it on mac like you suggested, still no devices listed. And installations still only get to around 20%.
Do you think it's bricked?
TToivanen said:
Reboot pc and phone if you haven't already.
You could try it with your mac, there's plenty of guides out there on how to setup.
Make sure to use sudo!!
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Are you using the original delivered HTC usb cable ?
Mr Hofs said:
Are you using the original delivered HTC usb cable ?
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No, I lost it ages ago. I have tried several cbales now though and they were all working fine yesterday.
Alwsys use the original. Try again then
Mr Hofs said:
Alwsys use the original. Try again then
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Tried a friends original cable for the same phone, still nothing. Anything else that you think might work?

[Q] Hox no longer visible on USB

Hi,
I'm running Cyanogenmod 10.1 (20130312-Nightly-endeavoru) for some time now.
I'ts time for a new version, but to do that I need to copy de vendor blob to my HOX.
However, for some unknown reason I cannot get a USB connection from my PC to the phone anymore.
Windows doesn't recognize the plugging in of the cord anymore. Both ADB devices and FASTBOOT devices show NO device attached.
USB debuggingmode is on.. so that can't be the problem. I reinstalled the htc-sync software to make sure drivers are installed properly..
I'm out of options of what to check further.
Any bright minds out there who can assist ?
Thanks,
Paul
Try disabling usb debugging, that should solve usb mass storage.
Sent from my IceCold One X
TToivanen said:
Try disabling usb debugging, that should solve usb mass storage.
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makes no difference. HOX tells me USB storage is in use, with an orange/yellowish android-robot in the screen.
Still no sign from explorer and/or adb and/or fastboot
there is something rotten in the kingdom of denmark
Go to recovery > mounts and storage > mount usb storage.
Alternatively you can use adb when booted to recovery.
Sent from my IceCold One X
TToivanen said:
Go to recovery > mounts and storage > mount usb storage.
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Hey, Thanks !! That seems to work. :good:
Question: Any idea why I can't have a connection outside of Recovery ?
Don't know what's the cause but it's likely fixed by doing a full wipe before installing the nightly and flashing the boot.img.
Sent from my IceCold One X
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... and flashing the boot.img.
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I'm afraid that's not going to happen. To flash boot.img I would need fastboot, and fastboot isn't finding the device..
A nice chicken-egg paradox
I'll try an update from the CM menu...
And it used to work before ?
Are you sure the device is in fastboot mode? (FASTBOOT USB displayed in red)
How about drivers on your PC?
Sent from my IceCold One X
TToivanen said:
And it used to work before ?
Are you sure the device is in fastboot mode? (FASTBOOT USB displayed in red)
How about drivers on your PC?
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1) Yes, it used to work.
2) I wasn't trying to make the connection from recovery. Just the normal phone-mode, plug in the usb cable, pick USB connection from the menu, and activate USB storage.
3) Nothing really changed on my PC, and reinstalling HTC Sync software didn't do the trick. Drivers must still be good.
I've updated from the CM menu and now run CM 10.1 20130403-NIGHTLY-endeavoru (build date: Tue Apr 23:13:27 PDT 2013)
This hasn't changed my USB problem.
I meant the fastboot, it only works in fastboot mode.
Boot to bootloader by holding vol- and power. Select fastboot from the lil menu.
Now do fastboot devices and it should work.
Sent from my IceCold One X
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I meant the fastboot, it only works in fastboot mode.
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Ah - of course.
Yes, in fastbootmode, fastboot devices gives the device name.
ADB still refuses to answer
uninstalled the HTC drivers, and reinstalled from scratch. Still no USB connection in explorer
Gonna try a different computer tomorrow.
Thanks, so far
Huh, you don't need ADB in order to flash boot image. Once you do that, usb issues should be gone
Put the correct boot.img to your fastboot folder and
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Sent from my IceCold One X
The usb issue is definitely a PC related issue
I connected the hox with a laptop, and it worked as normal.
Now to find out why the pc won't recognise the hox anymore.
thanks for thinking along
btw, do I need to flash the boot.img when I update CM from the About >> CM updates menu ?
the kernel is now: 3.1.10-cyanogenmod+
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Keep an eye on the changelog, if it says "kernel" or "ramdisk", you need to flash the boot image.
Sent from my IceCold One X
MeesterP said:
The usb issue is definitely a PC related issue
I connected the hox with a laptop, and it worked as normal.
Now to find out why the pc won't recognise the hox anymore.
thanks for thinking along
btw, do I need to flash the boot.img when I update CM from the About >> CM updates menu ?
the kernel is now: 3.1.10-cyanogenmod+
[email protected] #1
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I don't know my friend has this on his hox, running venom and it has this issue across multiple pcs, operating systems and usb cables.
Mounts fine in recovery/fastboot but in sense its nope.
He has just got it back from repair so maybe that was the cause.
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treebill said:
but in sense its nope.
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I'm running Cyanogenmod, which is non-sense
My laptop at work has the same issue - no connection possible.
So, I have a pc and a laptop that won't work, and one laptop that is working ok...
weird, and hard to pinpoint the underlying problem

No way of installing ROM

I need help getting out of this never ending misery. I'm stuck with my unlocked Desire HD, no ROM, and no idea how to get one working. I can't even get back to stock.
I've been looking for solutions for a week now, but it seems the combination of S-ON, no USB debugging and an unlocked bootloader makes most of them undoable.
I am able to get into boot loader, and the currently installed 4eXT recovery.
See attached file for bootloader screen.
Can anyone help me get my phone to work again? Either by a custom ROM or HTC stock; whatever.
Thanks.
What is the problem? What happens when you install a ROM? If you get stuck on the splash screen read my signature.
bananagranola said:
What is the problem? What happens when you install a ROM? If you get stuck on the splash screen read my signature.
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It gets stuck on the HTC loading screen or on the black screen directly after depending on what I install. Don't I need USB debugging to use fastboot? I'm only getting < waiting for device > when flashing via fastboot.
My device is not listed when using adb devices.
SageNTitled said:
It gets stuck on the HTC loading screen or on the black screen directly after depending on what I install. Don't I need USB debugging to use fastboot? I'm only getting < waiting for device > when flashing via fastboot.
My device is not listed when using adb devices.
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No. ADB is not fastboot. Access fastboot from the hboot menu. Details in the link in my signature.
bananagranola said:
No. ADB is not fastboot. Access fastboot from the hboot menu. Details in the link in my signature.
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Yes, I did read your thread. But it doesn't work since it's not getting a connection to the device.
See attached image.
So you're booting into hboot, navigating to fastboot with your volume keys, and selecting it with the power key? If so, and fastboot still isn't getting a connection, I have no idea. Maybe check your cable or your USB port connectivity.
bananagranola said:
So you're booting into hboot, navigating to fastboot with your volume keys, and selecting it with the power key? If so, and fastboot still isn't getting a connection, I have no idea. Maybe check your cable or your USB port connectivity.
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Yes. It does say FASTBOOT USB and I can see the device in the Device Manager. I also have the Android SDK Tools as well as the Google USB Driver installed.
I always thought you needed USB debugging on on the phone to get access to the phone's system folders.
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Yes. It does say FASTBOOT USB and I can see the device in the Device Manager. I also have the Android SDK Tools as well as the Google USB Driver installed.
I always thought you needed USB debugging on on the phone to get access to the phone's system folders.
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No, USB debugging (aka ADB) is separate from fastboot. ADB kicks in when you boot the ROM. Fastboot is from the bootloader. Fastboot doesn't access the system's individual folders. It's used to flash entire images.
Not to worry, for I have solved the problem. I was apparently missing a driver that didn't get installed since I was missing USB debugging mode when installing adb and fastboot on my PC.
Going into Device Manager and manually looking up the HTC driver solved it.
Thanks for your time.
Out of interest, did your PC have VMWare Workstation installed? Because on Windows 7 and 8 people are having issues with Android drivers with it installed
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humzaahmed155 said:
Out of interest, did your PC have VMWare Workstation installed? Because on Windows 7 and 8 people are having issues with Android drivers with it installed
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No, I did not have that installed.

My computer doesn't recognise my HOX!

Hi......
My PC & my laptop won't recognise my phone despite several failed attempts! No mass storage no fastboot, nothing! not even when i mount it via recovery! Android debugging is checked.
My phone is on CM10.1.3
Pls help!
saleh9416 said:
Hi......
My PC & my laptop won't recognise my phone despite several failed attempts! No mass storage no fastboot, nothing! not even when i mount it via recovery! Android debugging is checked.
My phone is on CM10.1.3
Pls help!
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When you start in bootloader and choise fastboot and connect the phone what you see in device manager. Are you install latest drivers. Are you try only in Windoes7, try on XP. Are you change the cable maybe is broken.
This with RED letter is important first try change the cable
Thant said:
When you start in bootloader and choise fastboot and connect the phone what you see in device manager. Are you install latest drivers. Are you try only in Windoes7, try on XP. Are you change the cable maybe is broken.
This with RED letter is important first try change the cable
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"Fastboot usb" but when i try to flash kernel or erase cache it gives me <waiting for device>! i should mention that everything used to work perfectely a while ago!
and yes i've tried with W7 & XP and with different cables, but nothing changed! only charging.
saleh9416 said:
"Fastboot usb" but when i try to flash kernel or erase cache it gives me <waiting for device>! i should mention that everything used to work perfectely a while ago!
and yes i've tried with W7 & XP and with different cables, but nothing changed! only charging.
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Are you using the stock cable and is the usb port your using a 2.0 port? if not then it wont work or well it might but not stable.
saleh9416 said:
"Fastboot usb" but when i try to flash kernel or erase cache it gives me <waiting for device>! i should mention that everything used to work perfectely a while ago!
and yes i've tried with W7 & XP and with different cables, but nothing changed! only charging.
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Change the cable first!!!! Are you tried with different cable?
fader910 said:
Are you using the stock cable and is the usb port your using a 2.0 port? if not then it wont work or well it might but not stable.
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Yes, and i don't think that would make any difference! cause if it was "1.1 port" it would work but slower!
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Change the cable first!!!! Are you tried with different cable?
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I've mentioned that i used different cables! htc/sony/samsung
saleh9416 said:
Yes, and i don't think that would make any difference! cause if it was "1.1 port" it would work but slower!
I've mentioned that i used different cables! htc/sony/samsung
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then if you have the latest drivers and no working again you have hardware problem with the USB port on your hox,
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then if you have the latest drivers and no working again you have hardware problem with the USB port on your hox,
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I hope not! and the confusing part is the phone charges via the USB port!
Thanks anyway.
saleh9416 said:
I hope not! and the confusing part is the phone charges via the USB port!
Thanks anyway.
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Yes your power pin 1 and 5 work. your pin 2 Tx(from phone to computer) not work and pin 3 Rx(from Phone to computer)work.And for this you see your device fastboot usb becouse the phone receive from computer and know to go in fastboot usb but when you send command from computer fastboot getvar all the computer wait for response from the phone but your Tx is broken and you see waiting for device.
Please try to run the comand fastboot reboot-bootloader and report back
saleh9416 said:
Hi......
My PC & my laptop won't recognise my phone despite several failed attempts! No mass storage no fastboot, nothing! not even when i mount it via recovery! Android debugging is checked.
My phone is on CM10.1.3
Pls help!
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hello! I had the same issue recently, so I solved it by next actions: I typed in the Windows command line(cmd.exe) 'pnputils -e', so I could see all drivers I have installed and their 'oem*.inf' files. I had 4 HTC drivers, it was like they were in a conflict. Then I deleted each driver with next command: 'pnputils -f -d <oem file name>.inf'. So after that, I plugged in the cable and the HOX was recognized by the computer!
Report back if that helped you!
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Yes your power pin 1 and 5 work. your pin 2 Tx(from phone to computer) not work and pin 3 Rx(from Phone to computer)work.And for this you see your device fastboot usb becouse the phone receive from computer and know to go in fastboot usb but when you send command from computer fastboot getvar all the computer wait for response from the phone but your Tx is broken and you see waiting for device.
Please try to run the comand fastboot reboot-bootloader and report back
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The same message "waiting for device"
saleh9416 said:
The same message "waiting for device"
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Try the metod on @Timofey_K
Wich recovery are you using? Try enter from there, mount the Phone as mass storage from recovery
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matitorres07 said:
Wich recovery are you using? Try enter from there, mount the Phone as mass storage from recovery
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You really have to read the OP again :sly:
Timofey_K said:
hello! I had the same issue recently, so I solved it by next actions: I typed in the Windows command line(cmd.exe) 'pnputils -e', so I could see all drivers I have installed and their 'oem*.inf' files. I had 4 HTC drivers, it was like they were in a conflict. Then I deleted each driver with next command: 'pnputils -f -d <oem file name>.inf'. So after that, I plugged in the cable and the HOX was recognized by the computer!
Report back if that helped you!
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Unfortunately it didn't work! I've found only 1 HTC driver & I deleted it anyway, but the issue remains unsolved!
I presume the issue is within my phone! maybe it's a hardware problem as @Thant have said.
Thanks anyway.
i was having a similar (not exactly same) problem that on CM 10.2, my phone storage was not being mounted on my pc but it mounted in recovery and fastboot... this is what i did..
Connect your phone to pc, go to device manager from control panel and see if the device shown with a yellow triangle.
right click it, chose to update driver software, select manually from a list, chose android adb interface from list, then either chose google or htc (depending on your rom, for CM, prefer google).. Your phone will be recognised by pc
Khizar Amin said:
i was having a similar (not exactly same) problem that on CM 10.2, my phone storage was not being mounted on my pc but it mounted in recovery and fastboot... this is what i did..
Connect your phone to pc, go to device manager from control panel and see if the device shown with a yellow triangle.
right click it, chose to update driver software, select manually from a list, chose android adb interface from list, then either chose google or htc (depending on your rom, for CM, prefer google).. Your phone will be recognised by pc
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The phone isn't shown in device manager!
saleh9416 said:
The phone isn't shown in device manager!
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Then try using a different data cable... also try connecting it to a different pc and also check if otg usb is working or not.. coz if otg does not work then its a problem with your port

[Q] Stuck in boot loop

Hi - I know this problem has probably been covered many times, so forgive me :angel: if I'm "boiling my cabbages twice", as my mum always says.
About a year or so ago I installed Android Revolution on my HTC One X - it took me a while to figure out what to do, and how to do it, but I eventually got there and it worked fine Anyway, i was reading an article the other day about how good the Cyanogen ROM was so decided to give it ago. Silly me
After many hours of hair pulling and cursing I've hit a brick wall, and could really do with some simple advice in plain English. I think I may have well and truly screwed up. I downloaded the Cyanogen ROM and flashed it, but kept getting the 'boot loop' logo. I still had a recovery file on my phone from when I installed Android Revolution, and this allowed me to reboot into Jelly Bean 4.1.1 (I think). Now, somehow, that file has gone and all I can do now is get the Cyanogen boot loop, or the Team Win Recovery Project menu. I can boot into the HTC menu (whatever it's called) by pressing the power and volume down button, but that's about it. My partner tells me "that'll teach you for messing"
Please, is there somebody out there that could possibly talk me through a simple, idiots guide for idiots method of getting my phone working again? :fingers-crossed:
Many, many thanks in advance
:crying:
Tichier said:
Hi - I know this problem has probably been covered many times, so forgive me :angel: if I'm "boiling my cabbages twice", as my mum always says.
About a year or so ago I installed Android Revolution on my HTC One X - it took me a while to figure out what to do, and how to do it, but I eventually got there and it worked fine Anyway, i was reading an article the other day about how good the Cyanogen ROM was so decided to give it ago. Silly me
After many hours of hair pulling and cursing I've hit a brick wall, and could really do with some simple advice in plain English. I think I may have well and truly screwed up. I downloaded the Cyanogen ROM and flashed it, but kept getting the 'boot loop' logo. I still had a recovery file on my phone from when I installed Android Revolution, and this allowed me to reboot into Jelly Bean 4.1.1 (I think). Now, somehow, that file has gone and all I can do now is get the Cyanogen boot loop, or the Team Win Recovery Project menu. I can boot into the HTC menu (whatever it's called) by pressing the power and volume down button, but that's about it. My partner tells me "that'll teach you for messing"
Please, is there somebody out there that could possibly talk me through a simple, idiots guide for idiots method of getting my phone working again? :fingers-crossed:
Many, many thanks in advance
:crying:
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Post the result from command fastboot getvar all and delete your S/N and IMEI from the info.
Thant said:
Post the result from command fastboot getvar all and delete your S/N and IMEI from the info.
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Thanks for replying - that's one of my problems: my PC won't recognise the phone when it's connected. If I boot into the Team Win Recovery Project I can mount the USB storage and view files and transfer them from PC to phone and vice-versa, but I can't start the command prompt. It seems the boot menu on the HTC doesn't recognise the internal storage/USB
Tichier said:
Thanks for replying - that's one of my problems: my PC won't recognise the phone when it's connected. If I boot into the Team Win Recovery Project I can mount the USB storage and view files and transfer them from PC to phone and vice-versa, but I can't start the command prompt. It seems the boot menu on the HTC doesn't recognise the internal storage/USB
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Just go in bootloader choice FASTBOOTand connect the phone to computer and you will see FASTBOOT USB and then start CMD and run the command
Thant said:
Just go in bootloader choice FASTBOOTand connect the phone to computer and you will see FASTBOOT USB and then start CMD and run the command
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But I've tried that - I can see FASTBOOT USB - but it's not picked up on the laptop. I've tried different cables and USB ports. Shouldn't I be able to see the phone listed under My Computer? How do I start the command prompt (I've entered 'cmd' under the start menu on the PC)
Thanks again
Tichier said:
But I've tried that - I can see FASTBOOT USB - but it's not picked up on the laptop. I've tried different cables and USB ports. Shouldn't I be able to see the phone listed under My Computer? How do I start the command prompt (I've entered 'cmd' under the start menu on the PC)
Thanks again
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are you have fastboot files and adb. If yes go to this folder where is the files and press shift + right button on the mouse on emty space in the folder and choice open comand window here after this run the command
Thant said:
are you have fastboot files and adb. If yes go to this folder where is the files and press shift + right button on the mouse on emty space in the folder and choice open comand window here after this run the command
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When I boot my phone into the 'Fastboot' menu and select Hboot it comes up with 'Failed to open master USB mode' and then goes back to the previous screen. Doing this it does not show up on 'My Computer' on my Laptop.
By rebooting into TWRP I can see the phone as a 'Removable disk' on my laptop, and when I right click on the drive I can see the folders .android_secure, data, showme, nero_sync, Albums, Android, dcim, Download, LOST.DIR, mobile, My Documents, Notifications, Pictures, ROM's (which I created), TWRP and a file called 'nmdsdcid.
If I shift+right click here for the CMD prompt, E:\>fastboot getvar all it returns with "'fastboot' is not recognised as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file"
Once again, many thanks for your time
Tichier said:
When I boot my phone into the 'Fastboot' menu and select Hboot it comes up with 'Failed to open master USB mode' and then goes back to the previous screen. Doing this it does not show up on 'My Computer' on my Laptop.
By rebooting into TWRP I can see the phone as a 'Removable disk' on my laptop, and when I right click on the drive I can see the folders .android_secure, data, showme, nero_sync, Albums, Android, dcim, Download, LOST.DIR, mobile, My Documents, Notifications, Pictures, ROM's (which I created), TWRP and a file called 'nmdsdcid.
If I shift+right click here for the CMD prompt, E:\>fastboot getvar all it returns with "'fastboot' is not recognised as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file"
Once again, many thanks for your time
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Now do exactly what I write you. Disconect the phone from USB. Start the phone in bootloader and with the buttons volume up and down navigate to fastboot and press POWER button onse. you will see your phon will change HBOOT with FASTBOOT after this connect the phone to the computer with USB cable and you will see FASTBOOT USB after this run the command. When you go in bootloader your phone must NOT TO BE CONNECTED to the computer
Thant said:
Now do exactly what I write you. Disconect the phone from USB. Start the phone in bootloader and with the buttons volume up and down navigate to fastboot and press POWER button onse. you will see your phon will change HBOOT with FASTBOOT after this connect the phone to the computer with USB cable and you will see FASTBOOT USB after this run the command. When you go in bootloader your phone must NOT TO BE CONNECTED to the computer
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Thanks for your reply - I have done exactly what you said, but the phone isn't recognised in 'My Computer' but I can see it under device manager. When I connect it with the USB cables the laptop makes a noise as if it is identifying it. On the phone it says what I said earlier about failing to open master USB, and then goes back to the Hboot menu and the laptop beeps to say the phone has been disconnected
Once again, thank you very much for your time and advice
Tichier said:
Thanks for your reply - I have done exactly what you said, but the phone isn't recognised in 'My Computer' but I can see it under device manager. When I connect it with the USB cables the laptop makes a noise as if it is identifying it. On the phone it says what I said earlier about failing to open master USB, and then goes back to the Hboot menu and the laptop beeps to say the phone has been disconnected
Once again, thank you very much for your time and advice
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Have you installed HTC drivers (HTC Sync Manager) ?
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androidDany said:
Have you installed HTC drivers (HTC Sync Manager) ?
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Yes, I have. To me it seems like something is either missing or corrupt
Tichier said:
Yes, I have. To me it seems like something is either missing or corrupt
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When you choice Fastboot in bootloader and you connect the phone to the computer and hi beep are you see FASTBOOT USB on the phone? You must to navigate to fastboot option on your phone and press the power button.
Thant said:
When you choice Fastboot in bootloader and you connect the phone to the computer and hi beep are you see FASTBOOT USB on the phone? You must to navigate to fastboot option on your phone and press the power button.
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Yes - I've posted a video of what happens here (I hope the link works)....
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5SD3cvIx7ZTcDNFVDZvNmpIcjdtYnk2VUpjd084NGg1aWJB/edit?usp=sharing
Thank you
Tichier said:
Yes - I've posted a video of what happens here (I hope the link works)....
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5SD3cvIx7ZTcDNFVDZvNmpIcjdtYnk2VUpjd084NGg1aWJB/edit?usp=sharing
Thank you
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Now you hear sound on the computer the pc recognise the phone nou when you see fastboot USB navigate to folder where is your fastboot.exe and adb.exe and open CMD there let say C:\fastboot\ you will see this in CMD after this must to write the command fastboot getvar all must look like this C:\fastboot\fastboot getvar all and you will see the information on the display copy and paste here
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I have the same problem after updating from CM 10.1 to 10.2 from settings. I had this problem earlier and fastboot solved it, but this time around I can't boot into recovery by pressing the power and volume down button, it just keeps on restarting. I think there's a chance there's something wrong with the volume down button. Help please. :'(
Edit: So I pressed REALLY hard on the key and it worked. Flashed the boot.img by putting it into the zip folder BootUpdate_by_hestheone64. Still stuck in the loop. :/
Thant said:
Now you hear sound on the computer the pc recognise the phone nou when you see fastboot USB navigate to folder where is your fastboot.exe and adb.exe and open CMD there let say C:\fastboot\ you will see this in CMD after this must to write the command fastboot getvar all must look like this C:\fastboot\fastboot getvar all and you will see the information on the display copy and paste here
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The fastboot file I have located, but I can't run it - I can't find the adb.exe - This is where I believe the problem is as I mentioned earlier (about something being missing or corrupt)
Many thanks again
Tichier said:
The fastboot file I have located, but I can't run it - I can't find the adb.exe - This is where I believe the problem is as I mentioned earlier (about something being missing or corrupt)
Many thanks again
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download this ZIP and extract in C:\fastboot\
androidDany said:
Have you installed HTC drivers (HTC Sync Manager) ?
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Yes, I have - and that doesn't identify my phone either. I'm pulling my hair out! The only way my laptop identifies my phone is when I boot into the Team Win Recovery Project, but then it's listed in My Computer as a drive
Tichier said:
Yes, I have - and that doesn't identify my phone either. I'm pulling my hair out! The only way my laptop identifies my phone is when I boot into the Team Win Recovery Project, but then it's listed in My Computer as a drive
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are you try with my zip and fastboot?
Thant said:
download this ZIP and extract in C:\fastboot\
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I've done that, and it works. I can go into that folder and right click+shift to start the cmd file and it runs. But I still can't get the laptop to identify the phone when it's connected. Except when it's connected by the Team Win Recovery Project
Many thanks again

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