6.01.605.05 ruu download - Verizon Droid Incredible 2

Does anyone have the RUU for 6.01.605.05 for Incredible 2? I am stuck in a bootloop and can't get into Recovery. I heard the only way out is to flash the RUU the phone came with. Does anyone have this RUU? Thank you.

Have you done a battery pull then powered up while holding volume down?

If it's not here then there may not be one.
http://www.htcruu.com/?dir=Vivo_VivoW
This seems to have been updated more recently with hotfile links.
http://forum.gsmhosting.com/vbb/f486/all-htc-roms-here-1565600/#post8921445

Un1c0de said:
Have you done a battery pull then powered up while holding volume down?
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Yeah, that didn't work still can't get into recovery.

mrkmzo said:
Yeah, that didn't work still can't get into recovery.
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Are you getting into bootloader first and getting stuck when trying to go from there to recovery, or are you looping before getting to bootloader?
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Have you tried a battery pull, wait a minute, replace battery, start phone while holding volume down?
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Yes my OG freaking Droid.

Jizzylax said:
Have you tried a battery pull, wait a minute, replace battery, start phone while holding volume down?
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Yes my OG freaking Droid.
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Wow you got that phone fast...

nitsua98 said:
Wow you got that phone fast...
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It's my old phone. Using it temporarily.
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Yes my OG freaking Droid.

Going to boatloader the stuck when trying to go into recovery and looping.
NeverSeparate said:
Are you getting into bootloader first and getting stuck when trying to go from there to recovery, or are you looping before getting to bootloader?
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Have you tries reflashing recovery?

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PLEASE HELP! Battery indicator stuck!

HTC One V CDMA
Bootloader Unlocked, Rooted, Stock ICS, No Roms
I recently rooted and unlocked my phone, and now my battery percentage or status will not update until i restart the phone. For example, it will say that my battery is at 97% the whole day until i restart and then it will say 40%. It will stay at 40 until i restart it again, and so on. Anything i can do?
I have already tried calibrating the battery, and factory resetting it. Any help?
Thanks guys!
Relgozen said:
HTC One V CDMA
Bootloader Unlocked, Rooted, Stock ICS, No Roms
I recently rooted and unlocked my phone, and now my battery percentage or status will not update until i restart the phone. For example, it will say that my battery is at 97% the whole day until i restart and then it will say 40%. It will stay at 40 until i restart it again, and so on. Anything i can do?
I have already tried calibrating the battery, and factory resetting it. Any help?
Thanks guys!
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Clear battery stats from cwm recovery and hopefully that should fix the problem...
Sent from my HTC One V Running SuPrimo v4.1(28/6/12)
Relgozen said:
HTC One V CDMA
Bootloader Unlocked, Rooted, Stock ICS, No Roms
I recently rooted and unlocked my phone, and now my battery percentage or status will not update until i restart the phone. For example, it will say that my battery is at 97% the whole day until i restart and then it will say 40%. It will stay at 40 until i restart it again, and so on. Anything i can do?
I have already tried calibrating the battery, and factory resetting it. Any help?
Thanks guys!
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making a new thread about it, will only annoy people, also pming people will annoy them....your current thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1768957
just let your battery run dead dead, charge it WHILE IT'S OFF for the whole time your asleep, and don't charge your phone while it's at anything other than 10% or less also battery calibration app will only work when your device is de-charged and re-charged @100%
shubhamchamaria said:
Clear battery stats from cwm recovery and hopefully that should fix the problem...
Sent from my HTC One V Running SuPrimo v4.1(28/6/12)
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How do i get to the CWM recovery?
Sorry Lloir, its just this whole battery think has been making me quite mad lol.
Relgozen said:
How do i get to the CWM recovery?
Sorry Lloir, its just this whole battery think has been making me quite mad lol.
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quickest way is to grab an app from the market to reboot into recovery, but for now just power down the phone (hold the power button until it switches off) then hold volume down and power you should get into HBOOT select recovery
and done
Lloir said:
quickest way is to grab an app from the market to reboot into recovery, but for now just power down the phone (hold the power button until it switches off) then hold volume down and power you should get into HBOOT select recovery
and done
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After doing that, an image of a phone with a downloading arrow , and then a caution sign appeared. It didnt go into recovery.
Relgozen said:
After doing that, an image of a phone with a downloading arrow , and then a caution sign appeared. It didnt go into recovery.
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no it did go into recovery....you just havent flashed clockwork mod
Lloir said:
no it did go into recovery....you just havent flashed clockwork mod
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Oh right, i just flashed it with rom manager. Should my battery be full like you said to use the recovery tool and wipe battery stats?
Relgozen said:
Oh right, i just flashed it with rom manager. Should my battery be full like you said to use the recovery tool and wipe battery stats?
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......................read this and then reply
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1745657
Lloir said:
......................read this and then reply
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1745657
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Sorry for being such a noob with this stuff, but what do i do with the file for the cdma cwm?
It says "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" but i dont really understand what that means.

T-Mobile Galaxy S3 won't boot after Odin-HELP

So I just flashed the stock image through Odin (used the USB cable that came with the phone) and it boots past the boot animation(the T-Mobile 4g one) and then just hangs on "SAMSUNG" and it's still glowing and so is the notification LED but it won't boot, it just stays there. Can someone point me in the right direction to get this thing going? Is this a brick? I don't know what is wrong with it.
I believe It is hanging on the kernel (panic.... not you, the phone). Have you tried booting into recovery and wiping cache? (volume up + home button during hard reset)
Edit: Also what are you flashing from (i.e. CM, AOKP, TW custom ROM)?
if you were on a custom rom prior to reverting to stock, you need to do a wipe in recovery
Serious_Beans said:
So I just flashed the stock image through Odin (used the USB cable that came with the phone) and it boots past the boot animation(the T-Mobile 4g one) and then just hangs on "SAMSUNG" and it's still glowing and so is the notification LED but it won't boot, it just stays there. Can someone point me in the right direction to get this thing going? Is this a brick? I don't know what is wrong with it.
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It took mine a very long time to boot after odin stock flash. But i dont think your screwed since it still powers on. Can you still get into download mode? Try to flash it again and see what happens.
Go into stock recovery and do a factory reset. Then reboot, that should do the trick.
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Reboot after ODIN
sswb27 said:
It took mine a very long time to boot after odin stock flash. But i dont think your screwed since it still powers on. Can you still get into download mode? Try to flash it again and see what happens.
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OK, I am sure I am going to get blasted for putting this on the wrong thread but I have search!
Ran the boot program through ODIN on the Sprint version SPH-L710 and phone will not reboot now and cannot power on
toolkit says waiting for device
get the battery, Samsung and download screen briefly then it dies,
Afraid that I bricked it!
Any help would be appreciated!
rvshaw said:
OK, I am sure I am going to get blasted for putting this on the wrong thread but I have search!
Ran the boot program through ODIN on the Sprint version SPH-L710 and phone will not reboot now and cannot power on
toolkit says waiting for device
get the battery, Samsung and download screen briefly then it dies,
Afraid that I bricked it!
Any help would be appreciated!
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Take out battery, unplug from computer, press and hold volume keys, plug in cable and insert battery again.
See if it goes into download mode.
Powered by the SGSIII
ThC23 said:
Take out battery, unplug from computer, press and hold volume keys, plug in cable and insert battery again.
See if it goes into download mode.
Powered by the SGSIII
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red light does come on in the left
then battery symbol flash for a minute and nothing else
I ran into this exact same issue. I tried flashing kernal and everything after I did odin. What I had to do in order for my phone to boot was boot into recovery and do a factory reset. Keep in mind this was stock recovery so everything on your sd card will be gone after the wipe.
crash822 said:
I ran into this exact same issue. I tried flashing kernal and everything after I did odin. What I had to do in order for my phone to boot was boot into recovery and do a factory reset. Keep in mind this was stock recovery so everything on your sd card will be gone after the wipe.
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Yes, wish I could boot into recovery but it will not even boot into recovery. Not sure if is a soft brick cannot load a screen regardless
Volume down + home screen + power button doesn't work for download mode? If you're screen is still powering on and showing the battery charging icon and samsung logo you haven't bricked your phone. I know on previous phones I have had that even though it showed nothing but a black screen odin still picked the phone up and was able to flash it.
crash822 said:
Volume down + home screen + power button doesn't work for download mode? If you're screen is still powering on and showing the battery charging icon and samsung logo you haven't bricked your phone. I know on previous phones I have had that even though it showed nothing but a black screen odin still picked the phone up and was able to flash it.
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No, Volume down+home screen+power button only produces the Samsung or the Battery symbol for about a second, goes away and nothing else after that but a black screen, ODIN does not see the phone as it is not powered on, hope that makes sense
Factory reset worked perfectly. Too bad T-Mobile already shipped the replacement.
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Johnny Blaze says ________?
I can't believe you called T-Mo for a replacement before performing a simple factory reset. Talk about a waste of money. As a future business owner this upsets me.
Eh lol oh well. Didn't think it would boot.
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Serious_Beans said:
Eh lol oh well. Didn't think it would boot.
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Well, if you're gonna play the system, might as well use your old phone to help us diagnose the imei lost problem and help the community. If you feel like helping us out, get ahold of lordmorphus or someone closely involved in this situation to have you run a few tests so we can figure this thing out. Ill be your bestest friend if you do
mrmako777 said:
Well, if you're gonna play the system, might as well use your old phone to help us diagnose the imei lost problem and help the community. If you feel like helping us out, get ahold of lordmorphus or someone closely involved in this situation to have you run a few tests so we can figure this thing out. Ill be your bestest friend if you do
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Sure I'll pm him and see what we can do.
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I pmed him. I'll see what we can do when he responds.
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Serious_Beans said:
Eh lol oh well. Didn't think it would boot.
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I can care less about exchanging the phone, but you did get a reply here of what to do.
What was the point of asking if you weren't gonna bother listening??
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Oh, Sh*t, I think I just bricked my phone - same thing happened. It now won't even allow me to boot. I took the battery out, unplugged the USB. Plugged the USB in and then put the battery back in. The LED light comes on for about 30 seconds and then goes off and stays OFF. I've tried POWER+UP/DOWN volume and HOME...still no avail.
The computer does recognize [the phone] when I plug it in by making a thumping sound and then it makes a few thumping sounds and then that's it.
PLEASE HELP!

[Q] Anyway to bypass the "battery" startup

My E4GT does not turn on. The power button doesn't work at all and when I put my battery in it goes straight to the batter charging screen. It thinks it is always charging. The phone has a cracked lens so getting a 30$ refurb is out of the question and now I have no way to use it. I can access ODIN mode and Recovery though. Is there anyway to bypass the battery mode and make it boot up into the OS?
Reboot to recovery, disconnect charger, select reboot system while in recovery
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race55 said:
Reboot to recovery, disconnect charger, select reboot system while in recovery
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What is the best kernal to flash to?
NinjaMan691 said:
What is the best kernal to flash to?
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Wtf man. No flashing. Just boot to recovery and select reboot.
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race55 said:
Wtf man. No flashing. Just boot to recovery and select reboot.
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I'm on stock right now dude.
NinjaMan691 said:
I'm on stock right now dude.
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So? Stock recovery shouuld do fine for rebooting your phone
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race55 said:
So? Stock recovery shouuld do fine for rebooting your phone
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Stock recovery uses the power button...
on my evo pulling the battery out, plugging in power cord, then inserting battery caused it to boot.
Feel bad for you dude, one guy thinks you have an Evo, the other claims he's happy but really isn't?
I think you need a new phone, or a repair to your power button.
Pp.:beer:
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[Q] HTC Inspire 4G bricked help!

Hi there, I have a HTC Inspire 4G phone that is not working anddont know what to do, Actually I have knowledge in samsungs only, (download mode recovery etc) but this phone does not turn on at all, after pressing the power button there is a little red led at the left and turns on and thats it, pressing power and vol - doesnt do anything,
When I plugged it in the computer after 5 mins around the computer recognizes an "android phone" or "my htc" nothing else happens.
when I leave the phone alone, suddently it turns on vibrating constantyl and shows a white screen with a HTC green logo but nothing else happens
:silly: this is crazy right? , please help
Dc-18 said:
Hi there, I have a HTC Inspire 4G phone that is not working anddont know what to do, Actually I have knowledge in samsungs only, (download mode recovery etc) but this phone does not turn on at all, after pressing the power button there is a little red led at the left and turns on and thats it, pressing power and vol - doesnt do anything,
When I plugged it in the computer after 5 mins around the computer recognizes an "android phone" or "my htc" nothing else happens.
when I leave the phone alone, suddently it turns on vibrating constantyl and shows a white screen with a HTC green logo but nothing else happens
:silly: this is crazy right? , please help
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What happened before this?
Did someone try doing something like down grading?
Your symptoms sound like someone tried to flash a froyo ruu on a device that had gingerbread on it which means your bootloader is possibly messed.
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some time ago was rooted, a friend of mine tried to format it, he selected all the delete options, and then it did not continue to boot
Dc-18 said:
some time ago was rooted, a friend of mine tried to format it, he selected all the delete options, and then it did not continue to boot
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I haven't the slightest what you're trying to say here.
bananagranola said:
I haven't the slightest what you're trying to say here.
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the 1 post is the original and current problem..
Is your bootloader unlocked? Is it S-Off? Did you flash a custom ROM? Did you wipe /system? What exactly did you do to get it into that state?
bananagranola said:
Is your bootloader unlocked? Is it S-Off? Did you flash a custom ROM? Did you wipe /system? What exactly did you do to get it into that state?
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Im not really sure if the bootloader is unlocked since I didnt use this phone before, but pressing power button + vol- doesnt do anything, my friend who is the owner said that the phone was rooted he wiped everything in the system options, after that the phone did not start anymore and got the problems mentioned before
He might of formated something for the phone to boot up properly, tryed flashing ruu or ADB(ANDROID DEVICE BRIDGE)
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JustPlayingHard said:
He might of formated something for the phone to boot up properly, tryed flashing ruu or ADB(ANDROID DEVICE BRIDGE)
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That may work, is there any thread to see how to do this? Thanks for your help guys
Dc-18 said:
pressing power button + vol- doesnt do anything
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Did you do that when the phone was off?
bananagranola said:
Did you do that when the phone was off?
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Yep, removed the battery and tried but doesn't do anything
Dc-18 said:
Yep, removed the battery and tried but doesn't do anything
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Wait, you tried that when the battery wasn't in the phone?
bananagranola said:
Wait, you tried that when the battery wasn't in the phone?
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Nup, of course when the battery was on the phone, what I meant is I removed the battery and insert it again and tried but didn't work
Dc-18 said:
Nup, of course when the battery was on the phone, what I meant is I removed the battery and insert it again and tried but didn't work
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It didn't turn on? What did it do?
bananagranola said:
It didn't turn on? What did it do?
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Nothing at all

Flashing and bootloop

Hello!
I'm planning to upgrade from a LG G4 to this awesome phone (I hope this is a good desicion??!) and this would be my first HTC phone then after some Samsung and LG devices.
So I have a question: When I'm flashing something on my LG G4, something goes wrong and a bootloop appears, then I can simply remove the battery, put it in again, boot to recovery, flash again and all is fine.
But what could I do if something like this appeared on the 10 due to non-removeable battery?
Thanks in advance!
Holding down the power button and the volume down button allows you to reboot the phone. I've had several HTC phones that work this way, and I've never had an issue with being able to reboot the phone this way.
Sent from my HTC 10
Magnum_Enforcer said:
Holding down the power button and the volume down button allows you to reboot the phone. I've had several HTC phones that work this way, and I've never had an issue with being able to reboot the phone this way.
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That means this works even when the phone is bootlooping? Well that's good to know, thank you!
RogerF81 said:
That means this works even when the phone is bootlooping? Well that's good to know, thank you!
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Yep, even when it's boot looping.
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Yep, even when it's boot looping.
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Thanks! Is it still worth getting the 10? I mean considering the development? )Will there be some stable CM/AOSP based Roms?)
RogerF81 said:
Thanks! Is it still worth getting the 10? I mean considering the development? )Will there be some stable CM/AOSP based Roms?)
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Most definitely[emoji106]
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Most definitely[emoji106]
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Sounds promising:good: Looking forward for expanding developing and getting this phone :fingers-crossed:
RogerF81 said:
When I'm flashing something on my LG G4, something goes wrong and a bootloop appears, then I can simply remove the battery, put it in again, boot to recovery, flash again and all is fine.
But what could I do if something like this appeared on the 10 due to non-removeable battery?
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I've been in this situation already. Holding power+vol-dn for a long time will cause the keys to blink and then it will reboot.
Putting the RUU's zip on the external SD card will give you the option to factory flash it to out-of-the-box state on power-up. This is a wonderful thing.
I was in a bootloop once for a custom ROM gone sour and again when running the RUU.exe BSODded due to memory failure on the PC (talk about bad timing...heh...no pun intended), leaving the phone in a coma.
The US Unlocked/Dev version has the RUUs available on htc's site.
Magnum_Enforcer said:
Holding down the power button and the volume down button allows you to reboot the phone. I've had several HTC phones that work this way, and I've never had an issue with being able to reboot the phone this way.
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Power + vol up with M8 to force a reboot. I've found power + vol up and down works with the 10.

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