wifi issue on all roms question - HTC One V

no matter what rom, kernel ect i use after a reboot my wifi fails to work. it eventually errors out. it works fine on stock rom. i have even flashed a few roms with the stock kernel, boot boot img. wifi works. i start adding market apps and then i lose it. most of the time after a restart and i have to reflash or ruu to get it back. am i missing something somewhere?

You have to flash the img in fastboot and the the kernel in recovery.
Sent from my HTC One V using Tapatalk 2

fastboot flash boot boot.img., not fastboot boot boot.img

start the proceess again using htc one v all in one kit

The command is 'fastboot flash boot boot.img' as stated above. Do u use this command?
Do you get a root request mksh?if so,accept it.otherwise wifi problems may arise.
Sent from my HTC One V using xda app-developers app

Related

[Q] Desire HD stuck at HTC logo

Hi there!
I have a DHD, but while rooting i had this problem. I unlocked the bootloader, flashed cwm recovery, but after flashing leedroid, the phone stucks at the HTC logo.
I need help. Is there a way to revert to a stock rom? I have tried official Ruu, but it says error 155, even in fastboot mode.
Or, can you suggest me a WORKING custom rom (with tutorial), because leedroid wont boot up.
That's not the problem of the rom u flashed, I guess u have flashed a corrupted file download the file again or may be its the problem with the hboot,
I have downloaded leedroid from the official site, i did a full wipe, flashed the rom and then patched it. And it stucks
Habe u checked the MD5 file?
Von meinem iPad gesendet via Tapabumps Hochauflösend
Send from mit iPad using Tapathing Highdefinitioned
haven't. What does it used for?
MD5s are used for verifying a correct download. When downloading, files can be corrupted. Every change in the file make it get another MD5.
You find the correct MD5s at the downloadlinks of most roms and check them by using tools like "MD5 Check". This tool is small and you can find it easily via google.
When I am trying to install the official ruu, it starts, but the I get a message, about error 140. I fogured out that it means i am trying to install an older ruu.
My device says I am on 3.13.0.0. My question is, where can i find this rom?
You wont be able to flash official rom without booting your phone. Try to flash any other custom rom first I hope it will boot if you have done all the root process successfully.
It gets stuck because you flashed the rom incorrectly. First you should have NOT unlocked your boot loader through HTC dev.the hack kit is the onlyway to go.
2) to flash a rom on a device that has been unlocked needs an extra step. Flashing the boot.img. so take the boot.img of what ever you want(this case leedroid). Place it in your fast boot folder. The run this command
Fastboot flash boot boot.img
Fastboot reboot
You will have to do this for every from you flash, or you'll get stuck. 4ext recovery has a option to do this step for you and make it feel like the regular way flashing roms
Sent from my Inspire 4G using xda app-developers app
Worked a treat!!
marsdta said:
It gets stuck because you flashed the rom incorrectly. First you should have NOT unlocked your boot loader through HTC dev.the hack kit is the onlyway to go.
2) to flash a rom on a device that has been unlocked needs an extra step. Flashing the boot.img. so take the boot.img of what ever you want(this case leedroid). Place it in your fast boot folder. The run this command
Fastboot flash boot boot.img
Fastboot reboot
You will have to do this for every from you flash, or you'll get stuck. 4ext recovery has a option to do this step for you and make it feel like the regular way flashing roms
Sent from my Inspire 4G using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
This was just what I needed, I thank you kind Sir for all of your input.

One V Virgin Mobile help installing custom rom

Okay, so I'm a semi-noob. I used to have plenty on android phones but switched to the iPhone a year back. I'm back now!
So I rooted the phone on my Mac. All is well in that regard for the most part, but I can't seem to install a custom rom or use clockwork because there isn't a backup available. When I tried to install the customs rom(Modaco vanilla) it just gets stuck on the HTC white screen.
Can anyone help?
Sent from my HTC One V using xda app-developers app
There is no cdma custom rom available yet at the moment. All custom roms in dev section are for gsm one v.
That would explain it. Thanks. Hopefully soon!
Sent from my HTC One V using xda app-developers app
one other thing... it I turn my phone back on it gets stuck on the white HTC logo. I have to plug it into to my computer and reflash the superboot image and then it'll reboot and turn on. Any idea why???
When you installed the MoDaCo's ROM, did you fastboot flash it's boot.img ? When you revert to your stock ROM, did you flash the boot.img for the stock ROM ?
The superboot img works to root the device only. Once you reboot, the system will read your last boot.img that you fastboot flash. If the your last fastboot boot.img is not the right one for your device, you will have this problem.
The superboot image was the last one I flashed. I guess this is where I'm lost. What is the recovery image I'm supposed to boot next? Is that the sprint/virgin CDMA recovery posted on the same page in the general section?
And what do I need to type in to terminal to do this.
Thanks for your help with all this. I appreciate it.
Sent from my HTC One V using xda app-developers app
Based on something I've read online, I could move the img(if its the one i downloaded) from my SD card to /system/recovery.img is this correct?
Sent from my HTC One V using xda app-developers app
I'm not familiar with MAC.
But let me explain this:
fastboot boot boot.img (or boot.superboot.img for this case) -
The boot.img is not permanently installed in the device. You will lose it after reboot.
fastboot flash boot boot.img -
The boot.img is permanently installed in the device.
As the boot.superboot.img is for rooting purpose only, it is not advisable to flash that as a permanent boot.img
What you need now is to flash the stock boot.img. Download from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28218226&postcount=11
Then use this command : fastboot flash boot boot.img
And here is the recovery.img for your device : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1749798
Thanks a million! just flashed that boot.img and the phone is booting right up now. Next on my list is the recovery img, but i have to sleep.
Thanks again. You were a huge help.

Have to reflash kernel everytime aosp

I have been having many issues flashing roms on this phone, the number one issue is that my phone often gets stuck in boot loop after flashing aosp/cm/aokp etc roms. What I figured out is that everytime I reboot the device it will get stuck in boot loop, the only solution is to flash kernel via fastboot quite inconvenient as I do not always have my netbook with me. Perhaps it could have something to do with the update, however I have used the ruu to stock many times and this last time I did not update. Unless the hboot got permanently up dated and using the ruu back to stock doesn't revert back to the old one...
In any case am I the only one having these issues? I really don't mind sense and I love all the cool widgets but I want Jellybean so I would rather not go back to ics.
dude, both the kernels sense and aosp are seperate, only solution is take a backup via cwm or TWRP AND restore it whjen u want
I understand sense kernels are different than aosp, my problem is that after I flash rom+gapps+kernel reboot into fastboot fastboot boot boot.img that phone boots up and all is well except when I reboot as in turn power off then on my phone will bootloop. I was under the impression that once you fastboot boot boot.img you only had to reflash the kernel when you want to flash a new rom. I have to fastboot everytime my phone is shut down.
Also I just did a nandroid back up of stock rom with out flashing kernel in fastboot after using slickkernel(I forget the actual name) from aosp. So it appears that the kernel is only lasting at the intitial boot everything else gets defaulted to stock kernel.
md1008 said:
I understand sense kernels are different than aosp, my problem is that after I flash rom+gapps+kernel reboot into fastboot fastboot boot boot.img that phone boots up and all is well except when I reboot as in turn power off then on my phone will bootloop. I was under the impression that once you fastboot boot boot.img you only had to reflash the kernel when you want to flash a new rom. I have to fastboot everytime my phone is shut down.
Also I just did a nandroid back up of stock rom with out flashing kernel in fastboot after using slickkernel(I forget the actual name) from aosp. So it appears that the kernel is only lasting at the intitial boot everything else gets defaulted to stock kernel.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
ok try this, download sick kernel fastboot it, the flash the image via cwm
I figured out my own mistake, I was using fastboot boot boot.img which does not flash the kernel but is more of a test drive. So I now did this and all is right with the world fastboot flash boot boot.img. I do not have a lot of experience with fastboot or bootloaders. Sorry to clutter the Q&A
Ohhhh lol good
Sent from my One V using xda premium
Out of curiosity, could you provide detailed instructions on what you did? I am having the same issue as you were, I believe.
mastertr said:
Out of curiosity, could you provide detailed instructions on what you did? I am having the same issue as you were, I believe.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Here are the steps
*Download rom, gapps, kernel
*in recovery factory reset, wipe system ( optional)
*install ROM, gapps, kernel
*reboot into boot loader(hboot)
*Mount USB and extract boot.IMG from ROM and put it in c:/Android
*make sure phone days fastboot, if not press power button
*open up adb
*CD c:/Android
*fastboot flash boot boot.img
*restart phone and out sticks
Important part is to add flash to the fastboot commands
Sent from my SGH-T999 using xda premium
Here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1996665
Sent from my One V using xda premium

[Q] Ruined my Recovery Mode?

Hi everyone.
I was able to successfully unlock the bootloader and root the phone.
However, I have trouble trying to get into the Clockwork Recovery Mode. Every time I try I just get a message saying that this is a special distribution and some other legal stuff. I can't get into recovery mode.
Anyone else have this problem and fix it? If so, how so? I would like to install some custom ROMs.
Have u flashed the recovery in fastboot?. The screen with red letters is normal.it shows u have installed custom firmware on ur phone.
Sent from my One V
mihirengg19 said:
Have u flashed the recovery in fastboot?. The screen with red letters is normal.it shows u have installed custom firmware on ur phone.
Sent from my One V
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I believe I have. I have also done it via the Clockwork Mod app.
How would I go about making backups and installing custom roms?
For that u have to flash custom recovery. Flash it again...
Download appropriate recovery.img for ur phone. place it in fastboot folder.rename it recovery.img.go into fastboot n connect phone 2 pc.it should say fastboot USB. Now use command fastboot flash recovery recovery.img while in fastboot( not in boatloader screen).
Sent from my One V
I think I did that. But I will try again
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda app-developers app
Did it twice, unfortunately all I get is the disclaimer instead of the Clockword Mod recovery options. I can't even do a factory reset.
Here is what I used:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1635520
Still doesn't work.
If you flashed the clockworkmod recovery.img via fastboot and it says successful it should be on there. The HTC disclaimer boot screen is normal. You must boot into the bootloader and select recovery to get into clockworkmod.
The only recovery I can get working is Team Win. I Unfortunately after I install a rom it either freezes at the disclaimer or the rom reboots the system. The I can't even restore the stock recovery.
Any advice?
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda app-developers app
TWRP is more convenient than clockworkmod for this particular phone in my opinion. When flashing rom don't forget you have to flash boot.img (kernel) from the rom (usually extracted from the zip). If your having problems with roms you may have to RUU back to stock.

WiFi Problem

Hey guys!
I own an HTC Inspire 4G. I have tried several aosp roms and all of them do the same thing. The wifi works upon first startup after boot and everything. But when I restart the phone the wifi doesn't enable for some reason. I normally install the rom, flash google apps, flash inspiremod and the fastboot the kernel. In the menu the on/off button seems grayed down. HELP!
Thank you!
I just had this happen to me as well. I had to reflash CM10.1 and Wi-Fi was working before I started. Now it's not. This really sucks.
I would suggest to flash the rooted stock rom onto your phones. Then see if wifi works if it does reflash whatecer rom you want without flashing any kernels ansd see if wifi works. I found when I had my inspire flashing stock rom fixed any screw ups that custom roms created.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using xda premium
I got this fixed. I had to flash the boot.img using adb fastboot. Once I did that, wifi started working.
SOLVED!
caferacer73 said:
I got this fixed. I had to flash the boot.img using adb fastboot. Once I did that, wifi started working.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I was also messing up with the fastboot commands. To flash the kernel, I kept initiating the "fastboot boot boot.img". Thisd command is ok but it only boots the phone with that kernel temporarily. So I had to initiate "fastboot flash boot boot.img" this flashes the kernel permanently until overwriten. I forgot one word and it became a headake for a long time! LOL! Anyways thanks all of you for assisting in any way. :victory:

Categories

Resources