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Okay so I rommed my phone with CM10 Rom and then every time i reboot it, it needs to go to the computer and do the boot boot.img thing
Is there any way without doing that?
Hi mate, there is a way of doing it so that re-booting doesn't need re-flash.
I would suggest doing some searches before posting !
Here is a link to a VERY handy tool-kit to speed up the process if it continues:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1604439
Do you have SuperSU installed?
You need to do
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Not
Fastboot boot boot.IMG
Then it will stick on restarts
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bagofcrap24 said:
You need to do
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Not
Fastboot boot boot.IMG
Then it will stick on restarts
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Hi guys
Never thought it would happen to me but looks like I've done it for sure this time.
I was trying to flash a jelly bean rom when it started doing infinite reboots.
I thought no problem, will just reboot into recovery, flash boot.img then flash an older rom I had stored on there.
Trouble is it won't go into recovery, you seen the screen for about a second and the device restarts, there appears no way to get into recovery.
I can get into the bootloader but that is it. It looks like I can't even power the device down because when I do it decides to start rebooting.
If you can talk me out of this one I'd be very grateful.
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Try flashing the recovery through fastboot.
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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Draciel882 said:
Try flashing the recovery through fastboot.
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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In fastboot you can boot recovery directly with
fastboot boot recovery.IMG
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Draciel882 said:
Try flashing the recovery through fastboot.
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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When I try that it just says 'waiting for device' from the command prompt.
The red fastboot usb text is showing
It doesn't look like I can flash recovery, it just says waiting for device. Not good.
Update;
I've re flashed recovery but when I do it reboots the device and recovery attempts to load then it falls back to the infinite rebooting.
clarkey02 said:
When I try that it just says 'waiting for device' from the command prompt.
The red fastboot usb text is showing
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Have you tried?
fastboot erase cache
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Try
Fastboot erase cache
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eyosen said:
Try
Fastboot erase cache
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Yeah that worked !!!!!!! I actually found it on the below thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/index.php/t-1802104.html
Cheers guys...Heart attack over :good::good::good::good:
Hi,
My phone, yesterday at night, turned off because of low battery (I Think). Today morning, when I connect the charger, while starting up, I got 7 vibrations. I left it plugged in for about 5hrs. I am running a custom rom. I am only able to go into bootloader mode. I am not able to get into Recovery. It vibrated 7 times when I try to. It was all working fine yesterday. Please help me.
Thanks in Advance.
Download a RUU rom and install it in bootloader.
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enter bootloader and do a factory reset from the menu...I think it should solve the problem...
For recovery prob, turn off fastboot from settings...if this doesn't work in fastboot mode type. fastboot erase cache....
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saeed74 said:
Download a RUU rom and install it in bootloader.
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I have tried but i still get the same 7 vibrations. The RUU said it has been updated but it does not work.
mihirengg19 said:
enter bootloader and do a factory reset from the menu...I think it should solve the problem...
For recovery prob, turn off fastboot from settings...if this doesn't work in fastboot mode type. fastboot erase cache....
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When I try to restore to factory settings from bootloader, it takes me to the startup screen and i get the same 7 vibes. I also tried erasing the cache but it didn't help.
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flash the recovery again in fastboot...
And does it boot into the ROM??
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Flash the kernel again
Problem solved
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Run this command well these commands really
Code:
fastboot erase boot
fastboot erase system
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot erase recovery
Now flash recovery and boot with fastboot flash boot boot.img and fastboot flash recovery recovery.img. then go to recovery and install a rom
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simonsimons34 said:
Run this command well these commands really
Code:
fastboot erase boot
fastboot erase system
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot erase recovery
Now flash recovery and boot with fastboot flash boot boot.img and fastboot flash recovery recovery.img. then go to recovery and install a rom
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Does it affect it if my bootloader is locked??? While installing the RUU, i had to 'relock' my bootloader. Can i run the commands even if it is locked?
cybervibin said:
Flash the kernel again
Problem solved
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I tried, but still the same problem... :crying:
Do you think I will have to give it to HTC??? Will they void my warranty because of the unlocked boot loader?
Please help me!!!
natarajadithyan said:
Do you think I will have to give it to HTC??? Will they void my warranty because of the unlocked boot loader?
Please help me!!!
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The only way they will give you a new phone is if its bricked. Where it gets no response at all. If they see the white HTC logo and the red letters than your beattt.
XxlemonxX said:
The only way they will give you a new phone is if its bricked. Where it gets no response at all. If they see the white HTC logo and the red letters than your beattt.
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The only thing that shows up is the white HTC Logo. I have re-locked my boot loader. Do you think that would solve the problem?
Probally not. The bootloader still says re-locked. So they know it has been unlocked before. So you will still be busted.
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Okay so this happened to me last night. I had to get the ruu.zip and do
fastboot erase cache
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip nameofruu.zip
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I had just rooted , I had cwm and had a recovery , I tried to install am kernel by one x tool kit , but I got stuck on boot logo , I restored my backup made by cwm , but still stuck on boot logo , what to do.
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Go to mounts and storage > mount usb storage. Navigate to /clockworkmod/backup and copy the boot.img for your backup to your pc.
Now restore the backup.
Boot to bootloader and then flash the boot by typing "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
Reboot.
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TToivanen said:
Go to mounts and storage > mount usb storage. Navigate to /clockworkmod/backup and copy the boot.img for your backup to your pc.
Now restore the backup.
Boot to bootloader and then flash the boot by typing "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
Reboot.
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Thank you very much now its back , any idea what I did wrong with flashing xm
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Did you flash modules and did you repack boot.img?
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TToivanen said:
Did you flash modules and did you repack boot.img?
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thank you , i just found out about the repacking thing .
but this keep showing for many program i used
This file misses boot.img identifier ("Android").
please make sure that this is a valid boot.img
boot loop turned to hard brick
any one got any ideas on how to fix or know how to unbrick a htc one x using linux
Ali_ultra99 said:
thank you , i just found out about the repacking thing .
but this keep showing for many program i used
This file misses boot.img identifier ("Android").
please make sure that this is a valid boot.img
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Google nibble repack and use that tool.
corbett562 said:
any one got any ideas on how to fix or know how to unbrick a htc one x using linux
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Yes, tell me everything about your phone and how did you brick it.
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soft brick to hard brick
TToivanen said:
Google nibble repack and use that tool.
Yes, tell me everything about your phone and how did you brick it.
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i was flashing a rom to my phone to remove a soft boot i thought i got
because of the tegra 3 version of my roms appears i was wrong when i flashed jelly bean 2.2.1 to my device and it refuse to boot .i used cm 10.1 clean for one x quad core i assumeso . i installed linux on my pc but im not to good with linux so dont understand how to use jet i used a twrp 2.3.1.0 recovery and rom was akop _ICJ421-v.15 that i got from onexroot.com
corbett562 said:
i was flashing a rom to my phone to remove a soft boot i thought i got
because of the tegra 3 version of my roms appears i was wrong when i flashed jelly bean 2.2.1 to my device and it refuse to boot .i used cm 10.1 clean for one x quad core i assumeso . i installed linux on my pc but im not to good with linux so dont understand how to use jet i used a twrp 2.3.1.0 recovery and rom was akop _ICJ421-v.15 that i got from onexroot.com
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As the title says my One X is stuck on the HTC Splash screen after a failed attempt of installing paranoid android.
Any Help Is Appreciated, Thanks In Advance
flash the boot.img ..
1. Copy the boot.img from your ROM.zip to the fastboot folder.
2. Reboot your phone into bootloader.
3. Go into fastboot
4. Hold Shift and right click while in your fastboot folder. Then click open command window here.
5. Connect your phone to the computer. Make sure it displays FASTBOOT USB .
6. In cmd -
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot erase cache
7. Reboot
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athulele said:
1. Copy the boot.img from your ROM.zip to the fastboot folder.
2. Reboot your phone into bootloader.
3. Go into fastboot
4. Hold Shift and right click while in your fastboot folder. Then click open command window here.
5. Connect your phone to the computer. Make sure it displays FASTBOOT USB .
6. In cmd -
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot erase cache
7. Reboot
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Tried it, still having the same issue
Hi guys! I have a same problem, but my laptop cannot see the phone. So i cant make fastboot Any idea what can i do?
In the bootloader in fastboot mode showing the fastboot usb when i connect. But nothing to show in the device manager.
Thx for Any help!!
IamWilcox said:
Tried it, still having the same issue
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Reflash your ROM
bhunor said:
Hi guys! I have a same problem, but my laptop cannot see the phone. So i cant make fastboot Any idea what can i do?
In the bootloader in fastboot mode showing the fastboot usb when i connect. But nothing to show in the device manager.
Thx for Any help!!
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Install HTC sync manager...
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athulele said:
Reflash your ROM
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I think i ****ed it up even more, i flashed the stock recovery and boot.img and that didn't fix anything, and now i cant reinstall cwm
IamWilcox said:
I think i ****ed it up even more, i flashed the stock recovery and boot.img and that didn't fix anything, and now i cant reinstall cwm
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1. Copy CWM to fastboot folder and rename it to recovery.img . Also copy the boot.img of your Rom there.
2. Connect your phone in fastboot
3. In cmd -
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
4. Reboot into CWM.
5. FULL WIPE.
6. reflash ROM.
Hope this'll sort it out. :thumbup:
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athulele said:
1. Copy CWM to fastboot folder and rename it to recovery.img . Also copy the boot.img of your Rom there.
2. Connect your phone in fastboot
3. In cmd -
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
4. Reboot into CWM.
5. FULL WIPE.
6. reflash ROM.
Hope this'll sort it out. :thumbup:
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When i try to reboot into CWM i just get the HTC Splash screen and CWM dosent load. Sigh :'(
Try a fastboot erase cache now. Then enter the recovery
Mr Hofs said:
Try a fastboot erase cache now. Then enter the recovery
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Just tried it, Still ntohing
IamWilcox said:
Just tried it, Still ntohing
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Try re - downloading the recovery. Just to make sure that its not a bad download...
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athulele said:
Try re - downloading the recovery. Just to make sure that its not a bad download...
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Still just getting the splash screen
IamWilcox said:
Still just getting the splash screen
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Try TWRP.
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th for the quick reply, but as i said, the device manager dosent show anything.I have tried differnd cables, installed drivers etc...
bhunor said:
th for the quick reply, but as i said, the device manager dosent show anything.I have tried differnd cables, installed drivers etc...
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Install this
http://binary100100.googlecode.com/files/HTCDriver3.0.0.007.exe
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athulele said:
Try TWRP.
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Still nothing :'(
IamWilcox said:
Still nothing :'(
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Are going to the recovery correctly??
Go to bootloader screen and then click on recovery?!
Try this recovery : http://htcfanboys.com/download/seadersn/?action=list&file=4944
make sure you have erased the cache and you get a successful result in the cmd window?!... Also make sure you get successful msg after flashing the recovery..
If you still can't boot into cwm.. then we will try to get you back to full stock!
athulele said:
Install this
http://binary100100.googlecode.com/files/HTCDriver3.0.0.007.exe
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Nothing
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Nothing
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Try on a different laptop/PC !!
Install the latest HTC Sync manager to make sure your drivers are upto date!
http://www.htc.com/www/support/software/htc-sync-manager.aspx