[Q] ClockworkMod - HTC One V

Hi i am noob as you see with my stupid question. Can i flash CWM by using Haseen2000's One V All-In-One kit, should it be safe, i use GSM version. If something goes wrong, can i flash TWRP, or should i use simply TWRP included with it?
Can i just root my phone by unlocking bootloader, then flashing recovery and then do "Perm-Root" command, should that be fine

better to flash twrp

gulsher said:
better to flash twrp
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Ok, so should i be fine with this:
1. Unlock the bootloader (got the unlock_code.bin from HTCDev)
2. Flash TWRP
3. Perm-Root option
Should my phone then be rooted, or do i need to do something else?
I am bit worried just because this is my first Android phone and i am not fully familiar with those things, but i want to do it.
Can there be problems with this?

Yes the order is right.
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mihirengg19 said:
Yes the order is right.
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I still can after doing them use the stock ROM, right?

Yes you're right.
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Great, so i guess, let's do it.
Does rooting and using stock ROM unlock anything stuff etc.. from it?

Rooting will give access to the system files of your android and grant u administrative access over your device,whether u stay on stock or install a custom ROM.
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Boot.img flash without PC?

Hey
is there a way to flash the kernel without a PC?
So i can download it with htc one x and install it with a app or termibal comand or something like that.
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D4rk_nVidia said:
Hey
is there a way to flash the kernel without a PC?
So i can download it with htc one x and install it with a app or termibal comand or something like that.
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Yes of course there is, but in every ROM flashing guide they say you have to do it from PC because nobody likes you.
D4rk_nVidia said:
Hey
is there a way to flash the kernel without a PC?
So i can download it with htc one x and install it with a app or termibal comand or something like that.
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No need to be rude BenPoope.
No, unfortunately its not possible yet. It will be possible once bootloader is fully unlocked aka S-Off access.
asestar said:
No need to be rude BenPoope.
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It was just a joke. If I was a little too sensitive, perhaps having my name misspelt could be considered rude.
Unfortunately not.
I did some experimenting with this by manually flashing boot.img with dd
Reading and flashing a boot.img works fine but as soon as you reboot its back to old img.
Deduction
Hboot protection is removing external changes to the boot partition and the only way to get a change to stick after reboot is with fastboot which requires a PC to use
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Thanks all
Okay i wait and flash my phone when im back in germany or in a internet cafe
I hope that S-Off comes soon
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Can't install any custom rom! Help me!

I've got my hands on a new one x, now I've unlocked the bootloader and installed CWM recovery and its all rooted, I've done all the usual with wiping everything, but it keeps coming up with installation aborted, can anyone shed some light on this one for me, now I'm used to doing custom roms on my gnex and I really can't see where I'm going wrong
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mrallen81 said:
I've got my hands on a new one x, now I've unlocked the bootloader and installed CWM recovery and its all rooted, I've done all the usual with wiping everything, but it keeps coming up with installation aborted, can anyone shed some light on this one for me, now I'm used to doing custom roms on my gnex and I really can't see where I'm going wrong
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Sure you are fully rooted? Try a root app such as no-frills, titanium backup etc to see if it fully works.
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It does work, I have Rom manger, goo Im
And Rom tool box installed and everyone of them works fully with no probs
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mrallen81 said:
It does work, I have Rom manger, goo Im
And Rom tool box installed and everyone of them works fully with no probs
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I had this Rom, just flashed the lastest recovery in fastboot,. Try flashing this in fastboot
check if the forum where you downloaded the rom matches to your phone...at & t one x is not the same like european one x's, because of the chipsets.
That could probably be the reason for aborting...
I have the lastest recovery buddy
xl VipeR lx said:
I had this Rom, just flashed the lastest recovery in fastboot,. Try flashing this in fastboot
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I always make sure i download the rom that maches my model of handset
kaz89 said:
check if the forum where you downloaded the rom matches to your phone...at & t one x is not the same like european one x's, because of the chipsets.
That could probably be the reason for aborting...
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Have you tried installing a simple mod, anything, to see if your system partition can get remounted with rw?
Another thing I would try is to install supersu if you're using superuser and vice versa, and update su binaries.
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That's what im tryin to do now
eyosen said:
Have you tried installing a simple mod, anything, to see it your system partition can get
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Nope all I'm getting is status 7 in CWM
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Someone, anyone ????
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mrallen81 said:
Someone, anyone ????
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I had thsi problem, have you tried flashign the latesst recovery?
Install the latest cwm: 5.8.4.0, your one is old and broken in multiple ways.
Thanks guy, it works now, but i keep getting stuck in a boot loop
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Thanks guy, it works now, but i keep getting stuck in a boot loop
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Have you flashed the kernel through fastboot?
No???
Michealtbh said:
Have you flashed the kernel through fastboot?
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You need to flash the kernel separately using fastboot. HOX doesn't have s-off so the kernel isn't flashed in recovery.
Extract the boot.img from the rom zip and fastboot flash boot boot.img
I tried that and it kep me in a bootloop still, and its s-on
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At what point does it loop?
If at the HTC logo, boot.img is probably still wrong, if later on, try wiping dalvik cache.

Rooting and kernel question

Hi guys. I'm going to root my phone soon ( I don't have my computer yet), so once I have done it will I be safe to install any kernel I want even though its a orange branded one? Anything I can't change?
Thanks
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Yes, maybe
avenge the rage said:
Hi guys. I'm going to root my phone soon ( I don't have my computer yet), so once I have done it will I be safe to install any kernel I want even though its a orange branded one? Anything I can't change?
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If you unlock your bootloader and install clockworkmod to get root (this is the normal way to do it as I know), then yes you can.
But you always have to check if your rom is compatible with the kernel. So you may have to install a custom rom to be able to install a particular rom.
(please hit thanks if this helps you, because I would like to get access to de dev-section )
Ah right, so once I have that installed (as a backup) I can install any kernel and ruu? I haven't done it in a while so want to make sure I'm doing it right
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avenge the rage said:
Hi guys. I'm going to root my phone soon ( I don't have my computer yet), so once I have done it will I be safe to install any kernel I want even though its a orange branded one? Anything I can't change?
Thanks
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avenge the rage said:
Ah right, so once I have that installed (as a backup) I can install any kernel and ruu? I haven't done it in a while so want to make sure I'm doing it right
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There are different kernel versions for ICS / JB and Sense / AOSP, so make sure you choose the right one for the ROM you are using.
You will be able to flash a RUU to get your stock software back, but only one that installs the same version you had before flashing a custom ROM, or a newer one (read: you cannot downgrade using a RUU).

[Q] Ota update?

This morning I received a notification that an update to 2.22.401.6 is available. Currently I have stock rom (2.22.401.1) with root and unlocked bootloader.
Is it safe to download and install the update?
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strauts said:
This morning I received a notification that an update to 2.22.401.6 is available. Currently I have stock rom (2.22.401.1) with root and unlocked bootloader.
Is it safe to download and install the update?
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sure why not
Are you sure? Or only on stock rom I should not install official updates? And will it affect root and bootloader? And one more question, do you know what's in this update?
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strauts said:
Are you sure? Or only on stock rom I should not install official updates? And will it affect root and bootloader? And one more question, do you know what's in this update?
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No, you should relock the bl, unroot and also flash a stock recovery ideally.
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Well, I tried to install, but I received that - E can't find path - sdcard/download/update....
E can't mount sdcard/download/update....
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I tried to install it. It doesn't work. It restarts to my Recovery and then nothing.
It wont install if you dont have the stock recovery.
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No, you should relock the bl, unroot and also flash a stock recovery ideally.
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That's what I thought. Well, then I won't install it.
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R: [Q] Ota update?
There's a tutorial from cvpk5 on how to revert to stock, just check his profile and thank him if it is useful!
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ste1164 said:
It wont install if you dont have the stock recovery.
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So if I install the stock recovery I'll be able to update it without relocking it?
Amybody know what in the update?
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Macedonicus said:
So if I install the stock recovery I'll be able to update it without relocking it?
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Yes.
Over on a Spanish forums, it says the update just claims to enhance the system. No Android update
" Today it is with surprise that my HTC V ONE is brought to light in the version 2.22.401.6. The description of this version was only brief indicating frequency enhance the system. "
I installed it and can't notice anything different.
So this update is recent?
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[Q] Can't flash recovery

Ok I cant seem to flash any recovery.img... the little bar on the side of the hboot screen just stops and it will never flash. Any help?
Albinoman said:
Ok I cant seem to flash any recovery.img... the little bar on the side of the hboot screen just stops and it will never flash. Any help?
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You unlock?
the hboot interface is displayed in the first line of the unlock?
Yes I'm unlocked.
R: [Q] Can't flash recovery
Are you typing the right command? Fastboot flash recovery nameofrecovery.img
mr_nooby said:
Are you typing the right command? Fastboot flash recovery nameofrecovery.img
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Yes...
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I had similar problem. Did you try cache wiping?
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chuvek said:
I had similar problem. Did you try cache wiping?
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In stock recovery?
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Oh I thought you have custom one
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R: [Q] Can't flash recovery
You unlocked bootloader and rooted the phone right?
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You unlocked bootloader and rooted the phone right?
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Yes its unlocked but I also can't root. It foes the same thing when downloading the boot.img.
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Albinoman said:
Yes its unlocked but I also can't root. It foes the same thing when downloading the boot.img.
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Did you try with: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1676686
A bit older, but still working: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1747168
Hope it helps... :fingers-crossed:

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