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hi good morning at all
i speak today for explicate my problem with my htc desire z.
I root and applicate s-off with this guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/index.php?title=HTC_Vision
but I have Some Problem Because when i have power on the fast-boot ( in the setting>application> fast boot) my desire z don't enter in the recovery, fastboot, bootloader mode with pressure the various button.
but when this "Mode" Fast boot is turn off my mobile phones enter in the recovery, and in the fastboot mode i read the s-off
it possible solution at my problem? thanks at all
you need to turn off fastboot, because its not properly turning off your phone if you use it
thanks
yes but this fast boot if ****ing **** thanks for the reply
That HTC "fast boot" is something that might make some users happy. It certainly "looked cool" on some demo videos where people thought it was really booting that quickly. But of course it wasn't booting at all, just un-suspending from a sleep mode.
If you want to get into the hboot "fastboot" mode or recovery, etc, then you will need to shut down properly, and turn off HTC's suspending stuff, at least temporarily.
No need for the bad language though.
You can enter fastboot by connecting your phone and running
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
And to boot into recovery
Code:
adb reboot recovery
keinengel said:
You can enter fastboot by connecting your phone and running
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
And to boot into recovery
Code:
adb reboot recovery
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yes but i talk with situation in emergency when mobile phones don't reply at command (for example fastboot mode vol down + power button) you understand?
rubino90 said:
yes but i talk with situation in emergency when mobile phones don't reply at command (for example fastboot mode vol down + power button) you understand?
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Just disable HTC's own "fast boot" mode (the sleep/restore thing). Problem solved.
Yes but with this solution i must recharge my phone turn on :/ thanks good day frien
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You could always just...pull the battery out and put it back in...there problem solved
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imblacklife said:
You could always just...pull the battery out and put it back in...there problem solved
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We all know that HTC copied Blackberry with the "fastboot"
anyways yea he's right take out the battery if u want to get into the HBOOT settings
1. Take out battery
2. Hold Power Vol - button's
3. enjoy!
Hi,
I had my phone rooted, and the ClockworkMod recovery. I had the
[ROM]LeeDrOiD One Xtreme V2.1.0 installed and it was working fine. So i backed it up, and tried to install a new rom. I went for this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1550602, the install process was almost done but i was given an error. So i reboot and went it, but the phone back non-functional.
This is written on the screen 'htc confidential 25970 ht23nw108266' and i can't seem to access recovery to restore my backup.
I am new with the whole rooting and flashing business.
Any help would be appreciated
Did u wipe everythin bef flashong new rom
Mod or Die
yes everything was wiped before the flash,
also i can't seem to do anything on the phone, reception does not work, nor does wifi.
You need to flash another Rom.
That one isnt working
I would do that, but i cannot enter the recovery, when i ever i press the power button to get into it, it just loads the phone up. I have tried it about 10 times. What else is there that i can do?
Go to settings > power and uncheck fast boot and power off and try again
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tried it, still does not work.
I have also tried to reinstall a recovery, which went well. But it does not want to load
from fastboot
type
fatsboot erase cache
fastboot reboot bootloader
try to enter recovery then
sorry but my knowledge on this is extremely basic,
when you say type, how do i do that? because all i can do on the fastboot menu is use the volume keys and the power button
I have also noticed that the phone doesnt seem to charge no more
You need to do some catching up. Install the android sdk, the htc drivers and use ADB from a command.prompt to carry out those commands. See the routing FAQ.
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I have rooted it already, do i need to re root?
Do you know how to use adb via cmd?
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No i do not know how to use it, what is adb via cmd
Times like this is where its said you should read learn understand then so it again before you attempt to do this to your phone
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With that said adb is via command prompt on your pc while your phone plugged it to pc
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when you say your phone can't enter recovery,
what happens when from power off, you press power + volume down for 10 seconds? it should enter fastboot.
From there, choose recovery. It should then enter recovery.
If recovery reboots, then whats happened is that the cache is corrupt.
You'll need the ADB drivers installed and fastboot installed. Google this (seriously how did you not figure this out when you flashed your Leedroid the first time round) but as you've already done leedroid you should be good to go already.
- fastboot erase cache
then recovery will work, I had the same issue.
oh no, where as before it might of been bricked. It is now officially bricked. Phones does not turn on. I tried to do the above, and the battery was not zero i had about 40% left, but when it powered down i was unable to power it up, no matter what i did
So what possible things can i do to a bricked phone? Needless to say i have a secondary htc one x that is working fine, not sure how that might help, but am desperate at the moment.
Many thanks.
mikayeel said:
oh no, where as before it might of been bricked. It is now officially bricked. Phones does not turn on. I tried to do the above, and the battery was not zero i had about 40% left, but when it powered down i was unable to power it up, no matter what i did
So what possible things can i do to a bricked phone? Needless to say i have a secondary htc one x that is working fine, not sure how that might help, but am desperate at the moment.
Many thanks.
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Just send it in to warranty, you may need to pay but at least you can have a working phone again.
Was just in the process of installing CWM after unlocking bootloader via HTCdev.
Had the HOX connected to PC while flashing via fastboot using "fastboot flash recovery nameofrecovery.img"
Got a download fail message on the pc and now the HOX is stuck in HBoot.
It is s-on, hboot 0.95.0000.
Bootloader is unlocked.
Whether connected to pc or USB cable unplugged it is stuck in HBOOT, fastboot USB screen.
Does not respond to any pc commands, vol toggles or power buttons not working.
adb devices command gives me, no devices attached.
How do I sort this out?
U should rename recovery file to "recovery" so u get recovery.img only. Then use "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
Never heard that problem. First thing I can tell now is to unplugg device and try "power&volum-".
Or wait to discharge battery, then charge and start again.
Htc One X Venom ViperX Rom + faux123 s kernel + Rezound Mod
Thanks, file was reneamed before the flash, sorry just posted the instructions from the cwm page.
I get no response from the device or any of the keys, whether plugged in or not. - Stuck at the HBoot screen, "fastboot USB" whether plugged in or not.
I guess I wait untill the battery goes flat. Who's idea was it not to have a removeable battery.
I have not seen this either having rooted three Desire's, three Desire HD's, two Wildfire S' & a couple of Sensations before this. I hope a haven't bricked my new HOX.
indial said:
Thanks, file was reneamed before the flash, sorry just posted the instructions from the cwm page.
I get no response from the device or any of the keys, whether plugged in or not. - Stuck at the HBoot screen, "fastboot USB" whether plugged in or not.
I guess I wait untill the battery goes flat. Who's idea was it not to have a removeable battery.
I have not seen this either having rooted three Desire's, three Desire HD's, two Wildfire S' & a couple of Sensations before this. I hope a haven't bricked my new HOX.
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U r a lot of users with hox, and u r the first that have this problem, in a fresh new account. Sorry mate...bit Wired
Enviado desde mi HTC One X
indial said:
Thanks, file was reneamed before the flash, sorry just posted the instructions from the cwm page.
I get no response from the device or any of the keys, whether plugged in or not. - Stuck at the HBoot screen, "fastboot USB" whether plugged in or not.
I guess I wait untill the battery goes flat. Who's idea was it not to have a removeable battery.
I have not seen this either having rooted three Desire's, three Desire HD's, two Wildfire S' & a couple of Sensations before this. I hope a haven't bricked my new HOX.
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Keep your power button pressed at least 10 seconds.
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Pull the wire and hold power for a while, the button lights will flash then it will kill the power, keep hold of power and volume down. Should open hboot down to fastboot plug in usb and try again, adb devices always shows blank for me on hox.
Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
If no response try fastboot or adb (can't renember) reboot bootloader
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If you flashed a good ROM and your stuck in hboot, use fastboot and use the following command 'fastboot oem boot' that will force your phone to boot.
Hboot usually locks if you enter an incorrect fastboot command.
Just keep holding power&vol down and it will reload and you can try again
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It happened to me before, but this time my bootloader is locked and I can't even unlock it.
Recovery is not working too - all I do is leave it charge on bootloader and it auto restarts but seems nothing to happen.
I don't know anymore how to unlock it since it says battery too low.
Tried every method.
Any ideas?
Jack Barrett said:
It happened to me before, but this time my bootloader is locked and I can't even unlock it.
Recovery is not working too - all I do is leave it charge on bootloader and it auto restarts but seems nothing to happen.
I don't know anymore how to unlock it since it says battery too low.
Tried every method.
Any ideas?
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Sounds like you have the wrong boot.img if it's constantly rebooting.
And now you've locked your bootloader, you can't flash the correct one. (why can't you re-unlock it?)
You can flash a RUU to restore back to stock, just get plenty of charge in your phone.
Unplug phone
Enter fast boot (hold power and volume down till your bootloader shows)
Select power down option
Then plug phone into mains (not pc)
Let it charge, then you can flash a RUU
What software version was you running at stock?
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chrisjcks said:
Sounds like you have the wrong boot.img if it's constantly rebooting.
And now you've locked your bootloader, you can't flash the correct one. (why can't you re-unlock it?)
You can flash a RUU to restore back to stock, just get plenty of charge in your phone.
Unplug phone
Enter fast boot (hold power and volume down till your bootloader shows)
Select power down option
Then plug phone into mains (not pc)
Let it charge, then you can flash a RUU
What software version was you running at stock?
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When I enter power down it shuts down. When I plug it goes to bootloader and restarts over and over.
RUU will not work since battery is like 6%
Can't unlock since it says "battery too low"
Jack Barrett said:
When I enter power down it shuts down. When I plug it goes to bootloader and restarts over and over.
RUU will not work since battery is like 6%
Can't unlock since it says "battery too low"
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Did you unplug the device first, then select the power down option from within the bootloader menu ?
Only then, can you plug directly into mains (not PC)
It shouldn't start up if you did it this way.
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chrisjcks said:
Did you unplug the device first, then select the power down option from within the bootloader menu ?
Only then, can you plug directly into mains (not PC)
It shouldn't start up if you did it this way.
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Yes I did. and it starts up.
chrisjcks said:
Did you unplug the device first, then select the power down option from within the bootloader menu ?
Only then, can you plug directly into mains (not PC)
It shouldn't start up if you did it this way.
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If this fails and you did these steps,
Put your phone into fastboot
Plug phone into pc
It should now say fastboot USB
Double click the fastboot charging script on your pc to execute it
.... Let your phone charge.
Here is the PC charging script
http://db.tt/vAcXL8kS
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As I said tried that. It gives error due to low battery.
Edit: it gives error cuz bootloader is locked.
Now the script suddenly worked and it shows the voltage is going to increase slowly! I hope it will work.
Now I have recovery! Finally. Thanks to the person who made the script.
Jack Barrett said:
Now I have recovery! Finally. Thanks to the person who made the script.
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Good stuff, glad the script worked for you.
Remember, next time - don't panic
lol
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chrisjcks said:
If this fails and you did these steps,
Put your phone into fastboot
Plug phone into pc
It should now say fastboot USB
Double click the fastboot charging script on your pc to execute it
.... Let your phone charge.
Here is the PC charging script
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Can you or someone else please provide me the script?
The link is not working and my phone has the same problem
Thanks in advance!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1658084
Here is the script text ! Copy and paste the script text in a new text document and save it as .bat then you put the phone in fastboot usb mode and run the script ....
had same issue a while ago. HOX is charging for a few seconds until getting into fastboot mode. The script restarts the device times via fastboot commands. Very useful. I had to retype those commands by hand
Hey guys, today i was using my DHD when a usual random reboot occurred, but this time the phone got caught in a bootloop, (I really have no idea why) as with Android 4.2 you now have to register a computer to the phone for ADB to become 'Online'. I know this isn't really a problem for others but my volume down key actually died last week, ADB isn't playing very nicely at all, as it comes up as 'Offline'. I really need your help guys, i have work tomorrow so i really need it. Anythings appreciated. Thanks guys.
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humzaahmed155 said:
Hey guys, today i was using my DHD when a usual random reboot occurred, but this time the phone got caught in a bootloop, (I really have no idea why) as with Android 4.2 you now have to register a computer to the phone for ADB to become 'Online'. I know this isn't really a problem for others but my volume down key actually died last week, ADB isn't playing very nicely at all, as it comes up as 'Offline'. I really need your help guys, i have work tomorrow so i really need it. Anythings appreciated. Thanks guys.
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If you are in a bootloop and therefore your device is not turning on, you won't be able to use adb commands. What about booting in hboot or recovery and reflashing the rom or a RUU?
glevitan said:
If you are in a bootloop and therefore your device is not turning on, you won't be able to use adb commands. What about booting in hboot or recovery and reflashing the rom or a RUU?
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I thought about hboot and recovery, but my volume buttons are completely dead, so the phone will just go ahead and attempt to boot normally, back in the Nexus One days I could remove the battery and insert it again whilst plugging a usb cable in, that would get it into recovery, but it doesnt work (as guessed) with my DHD
humzaahmed155 said:
I thought about hboot and recovery, but my volume buttons are completely dead, so the phone will just go ahead and attempt to boot normally, back in the Nexus One days I could remove the battery and insert it again whilst plugging a usb cable in, that would get it into recovery, but it doesnt work (as guessed) with my DHD
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It is not a wise decision to be messing with a broken device. I am afraid to say that until you can solve the volume rocker issue you won't be able to fix it.
glevitan said:
It is not a wise decision to be messing with a broken device. I am afraid to say that until you can solve the volume rocker issue you won't be able to fix it.
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Yeah, i'll take it to repair tomorrow and get the volume keys sorted out, then i'll be able to reflash my rom, thanks for the reply though.
EDIT: I discovered that ADB is actually running when the phone is switched off, I typed adb reboot recovery, and it booted into recovery!
humzaahmed155 said:
EDIT: I discovered that ADB is actually running when the phone is switched off, I typed adb reboot recovery, and it booted into recovery!
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If the device is off... How do you get into adv without power to the device?
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That thanks button doesn't bite
GuyInTheCorner said:
If the device is off... How do you get into adv without power to the device?
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That thanks button doesn't bite
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The DHD was powered off, I plugged it into my PC and windows recognised it as "Android ADB Interface" I myself was quite surprised, the LEDs on the phone were flashing orange and green rapidly, I typed adb reboot recovery and it booted straight into recovery
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humzaahmed155 said:
The DHD was powered off, I plugged it into my PC and windows recognised it as "Android ADB Interface" I myself was quite surprised, the LEDs on the phone were flashing orange and green rapidly, I typed adb reboot recovery and it booted straight into recovery
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Nice, thanks for the heads up :good:
It works like that. Turn off the device, plug in USB cable and adb detects it. I don't know if that works on all devices, but it does on ours. It's an easy way to boot into recovery/bootloader if volume buttons are damaged. But this is too late.
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sashank said:
It works like that. Turn off the device, plug in USB cable and adb detects it. I don't know if that works on all devices, but it does on ours. It's an easy way to boot into recovery/bootloader if volume buttons are damaged. But this is too late.
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Thanks! Good to know, cause my volume buttons are borked.
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thanks don't hurt ya know?