Unable to install CWM Recovery! - HTC One V

I am rooted with stock Android 4.0.3. I have ROM Manager and attempted to apply a new font, Chococooky. I was able to download and the installation process began, the phone powered off for 1-2 secs and turned on into an image with a sync sign and a loading bar, it stopped about 80% of the way full and then a new image appeared with a phone and an exclamation point: ! Root Checker was used to ensure proper root. I am properly rooted. Permissions were granted as well.
What's going on here?

Bump. I really need guidance here.

I got same prob on my cheapo tablet can't install cwm recovery and if try to backup my rom it just reboots my tablet any help would be great
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Rom manager=bad
can you get to bootloader? or get anything to boot at all? or can your computer see your device through adb? "adb devices" in command

try to push twrp in fastboot. cwm seems not to work on the hov

lilrob1213 said:
Rom manager=bad
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Yeah flash using fastboot
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Clockwork is about dead now isn't it? Follow the above advice, and if you can't do commands use the toolkit, just not the latest version I believe it has ADB derp's. Put the TWRP image in the recovery folder of the toolkit, then flash away!:good:

where do i get twrp cant find it in the app store

Adamblake said:
where do i get twrp cant find it in the app store
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It's not an app,can't be found in playstore
It's here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1721749

will this allow me to make a backup of my currant rom?

Adamblake said:
will this allow me to make a backup of my currant rom?
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Yes of course

mihirengg19 said:
Yes of course
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I tried it and it comes up "no recoveries were found for Your Device"

Adamblake said:
I tried it and it comes up "no recoveries were found for Your Device"
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Don't use Rom manager
Is your one v cdma or gsm?
The link I gave was only for gsm..

Sorry dude I thought you read my first post on page 1, I didnt see untill now which forum I was in, I just searched for People With the same problem, my problem is on a cheap tablet softwiner evb build

Ok post in the corresponding forum.I read the tablet post but thought since you are posting here you also have a one v...

there is no corresponding forum which is why i done a more general search

Adamblake said:
there is no corresponding forum which is why i done a more general search
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Then you can post in android QandA section in general discussion.

Clockworkmod failure
HTC One V Primo C
Rooted this phone awhile ago, no problems.
Decided I wanted to flash Clockwork Mod to my phone.
I'm running Icecream Sandwhich.
Went through steps.
Got all excited.
Went to Reboot Recovery.
HTC splashscreen stays frozen.
From what i've read this is called a bootloop.
I want to know how to fix this problem.
Do I need to restore to factory settings and start over?
I'm at a loss. I've tried to re-do the steps a gillion times.
Went i'm in bootloader mode, it says .img cannot be read.
I've worked on it most of last night and most of today.
Still cannot obtain problem.
Deeply frustrated. Please help!

Telescope Eyes said:
HTC One V Primo C
Rooted this phone awhile ago, no problems.
Decided I wanted to flash Clockwork Mod to my phone.
I'm running Icecream Sandwhich.
Went through steps.
Got all excited.
Went to Reboot Recovery.
HTC splashscreen stays frozen.
From what i've read this is called a bootloop.
I want to know how to fix this problem.
Do I need to restore to factory settings and start over?
I'm at a loss. I've tried to re-do the steps a gillion times.
Went i'm in bootloader mode, it says .img cannot be read.
I've worked on it most of last night and most of today.
Still cannot obtain problem.
Deeply frustrated. Please help!
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Maybe, u enterd wrong commands in fastboot???....

Telescope Eyes said:
HTC One V Primo C
Rooted this phone awhile ago, no problems.
Decided I wanted to flash Clockwork Mod to my phone.
I'm running Icecream Sandwhich.
Went through steps.
Got all excited.
Went to Reboot Recovery.
HTC splashscreen stays frozen.
From what i've read this is called a bootloop.
I want to know how to fix this problem.
Do I need to restore to factory settings and start over?
I'm at a loss. I've tried to re-do the steps a gillion times.
Went i'm in bootloader mode, it says .img cannot be read.
I've worked on it most of last night and most of today.
Still cannot obtain problem.
Deeply frustrated. Please help!
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try to flash twrp 2.2.2 CWM seems not to work well on these phones

Related

[Q] Problem with rooting/flashing my desire

I got some problems after using revoked last night.
I followed the guides on the forum and looked through quite a few threads about my problem but couldnt find anything about it.
I did the hboot usb driver first which worked.
Then i did the unrevoked root which i think worked, looks that way.
Now i'm following the unlocker guide on how to flash.
But the guide is not following the stuff i get.
When i press volume down and power i get into the boot loader.
I select fastboot, but then there is no option to recovery as the guide says. I do however have a recovery on the first page that loads.
if i use the first page recovery i get into a clockworkmod recovery v2.5.0.7
i do as the guide says, and wipe data but at that stage the screen just goes black. If i press power again i come back to the first clockwork page and nothing seems to have happened.
seems to be the same with every option i choose.
So got a few questions.
1. How can i check my phone is actually rooted.
2. As i understood it it's not possible to back up the original rom? Is this correct?
3. If it is possible how can i do it?
4. What might be the problem with the flashing, clockwork etc? Am i doing something wrong?
Hope some one can help with this as i want to test how the new android version that came out is for playing games as i'm a ceo of a new android game company
Your phone is rooted.
You can make a nandorid (Backup in recovery) now.
There is no problem you just need to use the trackpad when in recovery. Both to navigate and to confirm.
doh, thanks, had totally missed that about the trackpad ie i'm noob
Hi
I rooted my htc desire with unrevoked method and entered clockworkmode recovery and made nandbackup. After reboot my htc deisre hang with logo on boot. I can stil acces bootloader and clockworkmode recovery. Whats wrong?
This is quite common.
You can do a full wipe and restore the backup you have made.
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tnx for quick reply, if i do that do i lose root i have just made with unrevoked? i rooted my htc only to remove unnecessary like wether, news etc.
No, you will keep root.
Just restore the backup through clockworkmod.
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iller_ said:
I got some problems after using revoked last night.
I followed the guides on the forum and looked through quite a few threads about my problem but couldnt find anything about it.
I did the hboot usb driver first which worked.
Then i did the unrevoked root which i think worked, looks that way.
Now i'm following the unlocker guide on how to flash.
But the guide is not following the stuff i get.
When i press volume down and power i get into the boot loader.
I select fastboot, but then there is no option to recovery as the guide says. I do however have a recovery on the first page that loads.
if i use the first page recovery i get into a clockworkmod recovery v2.5.0.7
i do as the guide says, and wipe data but at that stage the screen just goes black. If i press power again i come back to the first clockwork page and nothing seems to have happened.
seems to be the same with every option i choose.
So got a few questions.
1. How can i check my phone is actually rooted.
2. As i understood it it's not possible to back up the original rom? Is this correct?
3. If it is possible how can i do it?
4. What might be the problem with the flashing, clockwork etc? Am i doing something wrong?
Hope some one can help with this as i want to test how the new android version that came out is for playing games as i'm a ceo of a new android game company
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You can run RUU to get back to your original ROM..not sure about backups.
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mikep99 said:
No, you will keep root.
Just restore the backup through clockworkmod.
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Thank you mike, it worked. Cheers.

can someone please help me with my problem i have

hello everyone i ran into a little bit of a problem last night. here it is, i was messing around with a new rom i got and i was using setcpu and i overclocked then i went back to make it normal again and it said it didn't have root access so i couldn't put it back to normal. so then i tried to go into superuser and it would automatically FC. so then i thought it would be a smart idea to reboot and now im stuck at the white boot screen and i cant enter recovery, i can go into bootloader and when i do it says that i have s-on but i know that it was off before i messed it up. ive tried to flash new recoveries and no luck anyone have any ideas? any help is appreciated
Could see if somebody has a stock rom that you could flash to get it back to factory state. On the bionic someone compiled a desktop app that does it once booted into fastboot. Not sure if any this helps but could be a start?
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i would say try to reinstall super user, and go from there, or maybe search the market for busybox, and install/reinstall that
Active_Matrix said:
i would say try to reinstall super user, and go from there, or maybe search the market for busybox, and install/reinstall that
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i cant even boot up the rom i get stuck on the white evo slash screen.
RUU back to stock or find the newest PC36IMG.zip and update through fastboot. I don't have the link handy, just search for the newest one. You already lost s-off somehow, so you won't be able to flash anything but a signed HTC rom anyway. Once you get it booting again just reroot and off you go.

[Q] S-Off Recovery problem

Hello! Hi, I'm kinda new to all of this, and I downloaded all of this today. I've been reading a lot and watching a lot of videos, yet I nothing really seems to fix my devices problem.
I have a HTC One on the Verizon carrier and I have just recently S-Off'd it using Rumrunner (I used the Rom checker to make sure it was unlocked and it even says it is whenever i enter bootloader). Although I was successfully able to unlock my device, I seem to have trouble with entering into recovery mode. Whenever I try to go into Recovery mode, my device reads "Entering Recovery mode" in pink at the top for about 10-20 seconds. Then all of a sudden it just goes black and it reboots as if I had never even chosen to go into recovery mode. I don't know if this holds any significance, but I've noticed that my boot up logo only has "HTC ONE" on it, the writing "simply beautiful" is now removed.
I have tried using cmd and ADB to clear the cache, I've tried using ClockManager from Rom Manager, and I've tried multiple times on regular mode. None of them really seem to work and I don't really understand why. Can anyone please offer me some suggestions? Thank you.
Seriously I only want a transparent theme for my HTC One that's all LOL
@Cinestra hey so I'm also kind of new to this but I can try to help. So what custom recovery did you flash?
Chilidog said:
@Cinestra hey so I'm also kind of new to this but I can try to help. So what custom recovery did you flash?
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I think the person didn't flash one. Flash twrp through fastboot. Don't use ROM manager cwm is getting old
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cstrife999 said:
I think the person didn't flash one. Flash twrp through fastboot. Don't use ROM manager cwm is getting old
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Hello, thank you i very much appreciate your advice. I did not try flashing yet.
I just tried to flash TWRP by using Fastboot and the CMD. However I still get no luck. I entered everything in the command prompt fine and it responded nicely. However, whenever I try to go to Recovery mode, the screen just says "entering recovery mode...." and then just turns black 15 seconds later and reboots again :S
Cinestra said:
Hello, thank you i very much appreciate your advice. I did not try flashing yet.
I just tried to flash TWRP by using Fastboot and the CMD. However I still get no luck. I entered everything in the command prompt fine and it responded nicely. However, whenever I try to go to Recovery mode, the screen just says "entering recovery mode...." and then just turns black 15 seconds later and reboots again :S
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Hmm... That is strange indeed...
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I had the same problem and discovered that when i enter stock recovery, when the black screen appears, i had to press power+vol up to get it to show up. You may have to press them several times to get the timing right. Hope that helps!
cstrife999 said:
I think the person didn't flash one. Flash twrp through fastboot. Don't use ROM manager cwm is getting old
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when I got my phone back from sonic, twrp wouldn't install for me so I had to use CWM.
OP should probably try both and make sure he's following the instructions here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=45513789&postcount=2
I'm quite new to rooting as well. Seems we are having the same problem. I was able to get beaups' s-off exploit to work without any problems. When I load into HBoot it says the phone is unlocked and I've also used a Root Checker to determine the phone is rooted.
My next step was to try and install TWRP using fastboot. I ran a command prompt window using administrator rights during the whole process. Everything seemed to install just as it should. The problem is when I try to boot into recovery I'm having the same problem as Cinestra. I simply get the HTC logo screen with "Entering Recovery..." in pink letters at the top of the screen for around 15 seconds, then it reboots as if it would normally and restart the phone as usual. I have tried to reinstall the custom recovery step by step, using 'fastboot erase cache' before and after as well as using an older version of TWRP just in case that would help. Again, everything seems to install just fine but I still can not boot into recovery. I've also tried to see if the GooManager app would be of some help, but that is also not working for me.
I've since also tried flashing CWM but the same situation occurs. Install seems fine but no luck booting into recovery. ROM Manager was a no go as well.
I just can't figure this out. I've tried different cables, deleted and reinstalled HTC drivers/adb/fastboot, and multiple recovery images. I just gave beasleyj62's suggestion of holding down the power/volume down buttons after it goes to black when it starts to restart but that just put me into a bootloop sadly. Had to hold down the power button a few times to get it to boot correctly again. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated. Cheers.
I would also just like to add a little more info on my device in case this will help troubleshoot this. I'm using a Verizon HTC One with Software Number 1.10.605.10.
Same problem here. Tried flashing from fastboot, using goomanager, using rom manager, and from within the terminal emulator (can't find the command now but i think it was on the TWRP site).
Fastboot gives every indication it works, goomanager and rom manager give an error, and the emulator method appeared to work.
Tried to fastboot both TWRP and clockworkmod but neither worked.
At work right now but still investigating...
*edit: goomanager error states 'no recoveries found for your device.'
carassius-one said:
Same problem here. Tried flashing from fastboot, using goomanager, using rom manager, and from within the terminal emulator (can't find the command now but i think it was on the TWRP site).
Fastboot gives every indication it works, goomanager and rom manager give an error, and the emulator method appeared to work.
Tried to fastboot both TWRP and clockworkmod but neither worked.
At work right now but still investigating...
*edit: goomanager error states 'no recoveries found for your device.'
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ROM manager and goomanager are not supported you have to flash Twrp or CWM via fastboot
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I wonder if you guys are having problems because you tried to use rom manager or goomanager and it messed something up...
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Chilidog said:
ROM manager and goomanager are not supported you have to flash Twrp or CWM via fastboot
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Thanks. That answers that part of the question.
Chilidog said:
ROM manager and goomanager are not supported you have to flash Twrp or CWM via fastboot
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I wonder if you guys are having problems because you tried to use rom manager or goomanager and it messed something up...
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Didn't realize they weren't supported. Sadly, I don't think they are the culprit here. I tried to flash using fastboot first. I attempted it with 'openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-m7.img' first then with the older version 'openrecovery-twrp-2.6.1.0-m7.img' next. It was the same issue with both. I didn't attempt using GooManager until after I had used fastboot, though GooManager just failed to initialize the install. I mean it didn't even run or change anything as far as I can tell, and simply gave an error back saying "No recoveries were found for your advice".
Did the same thing with CWM and ROM Manager. I installed CWM from fastboot. Only after seeing the same thing happen when I tried to install TWRP did I give ROM Manager a shot. This also just gave an error message without initializing any install. Thanks for the input though.
Prizm432 said:
Didn't realize they weren't supported. Sadly, I don't think they are the culprit here. I tried to flash using fastboot first. I attempted it with 'openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-m7.img' first then with the older version 'openrecovery-twrp-2.6.1.0-m7.img' next. It was the same issue with both. I didn't attempt using GooManager until after I had used fastboot, though GooManager just failed to initialize the install. I mean it didn't even run or change anything as far as I can tell, and simply gave an error back saying "No recoveries were found for your advice".
Did the same thing with CWM and ROM Manager. I installed CWM from fastboot. Only after seeing the same thing happen when I tried to install TWRP did I give ROM Manager a shot. This also just gave an error message without initializing any install. Thanks for the input though.
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Yeah...I tried the fastboot method first too, for both TWRP and CWM. I really doubt that is the problem.
Two thoughts:
1. Did you have any issues during the S-OFF? How many pours did it take? My thoughts here are that the S-OFF wasn't, for whatever reason, fully clean, which may suggest that you relock and S-ON your phone, and reapply Rumrunner.
2. Did you flash with the decrypted RUU? I would flash the phone with that (the link is somewhere in this subforum) and then try to flash a recovery image.
carassius-one said:
Yeah...I tried the fastboot method first too, for both TWRP and CWM. I really doubt that is the problem.
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godhamba said:
Two thoughts:
1. Did you have any issues during the S-OFF? How many pours did it take? My thoughts here are that the S-OFF wasn't, for whatever reason, fully clean, which may suggest that you relock and S-ON your phone, and reapply Rumrunner.
2. Did you flash with the decrypted RUU? I would flash the phone with that (the link is somewhere in this subforum) and then try to flash a recovery image.
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1. I think it was 3 or 4 pours. Seemed to work flawlessly.
2. Still trying to learn which includes learning what an ruu is. Maybe that is my problem. I ran rumrunner and then have been trying to flash a recovery ever since...with no other steps.
godhamba said:
Two thoughts:
1. Did you have any issues during the S-OFF? How many pours did it take? My thoughts here are that the S-OFF wasn't, for whatever reason, fully clean, which may suggest that you relock and S-ON your phone, and reapply Rumrunner.
2. Did you flash with the decrypted RUU? I would flash the phone with that (the link is somewhere in this subforum) and then try to flash a recovery image.
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1. Nope, I had no issues while doing the S-Off. It took 3 pours for me.
2. I haven't used any RUU for this. So you suggest going back to S-On and locked, then using the RUU? Sorry, still new to the whole process so just want to be clear on procedure. Yeah, I've been considering going back to complete stock and starting from scratch again. I'll give that a go later tonight if I can't come up with anything else.
Thanks.
No, no. The only RUU available is a decrypted one, which can only be flashed while S-OFF. So the ideas I put down were distinct, and not steps. My thought is that either (i) you return yourself to full stock and non-root as is explained in a thread in this subforum, or alternatively, (ii) flash the RUU to get a fully untouched setup (the RUU contains the factory "rom", bootloader and recovery and will return it to being fresh from the factory) on the device and then flash the recovery.
Prizm432 said:
1. Nope, I had no issues while doing the S-Off. It took 3 pours for me.
2. I haven't used any RUU for this. So you suggest going back to S-On and locked, then using the RUU? Sorry, still new to the whole process so just want to be clear on procedure. Yeah, I've been considering going back to complete stock and starting from scratch again. I'll give that a go later tonight if I can't come up with anything else.
Thanks.
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Cinestra said:
I just tried to flash TWRP by using Fastboot and the CMD. However I still get no luck. I entered everything in the command prompt fine and it responded nicely. However, whenever I try to go to Recovery mode, the screen just says "entering recovery mode...." and then just turns black 15 seconds later and reboots again :S
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I had the same problem and yesterday I posted my fix in this Forum's TWRP thread.
I had been using
openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-m7.img
What I really needed was
openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-m7vzw.img
Go here: http://goo.im/devs/Flyhalf205/M7VZW/openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-m7vzw.img
beasleyj62 said:
I had the same problem and discovered that when i enter stock recovery, when the black screen appears, i had to press power+vol up to get it to show up. You may have to press them several times to get the timing right. Hope that helps!
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Thanks for your solution, unfortunately though, it doesn't seem to work.
jpradley said:
I had the same problem and yesterday I posted my fix in this Forum's TWRP thread.
I had been using
openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-m7.img
What I really needed was
openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-m7vzw.img
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Hmm alright so you suggest flash this other version of TWRP instead? That would make sense because the link looks like it's specialized for Verizon. I will try that out today!
godhamba said:
Two thoughts:
1. Did you have any issues during the S-OFF? How many pours did it take? My thoughts here are that the S-OFF wasn't, for whatever reason, fully clean, which may suggest that you relock and S-ON your phone, and reapply Rumrunner.
2. Did you flash with the decrypted RUU? I would flash the phone with that (the link is somewhere in this subforum) and then try to flash a recovery image.
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1. It took me about 3 pours. That is an interesting thought and I think it may very well be valid, but I would prefer not to reset or relock my device though.
2. I have not decrypted RUU yet because I was unfamiliar with the term. I may try this if the new TWRP code does not work
@Prizm432 it looks like you are flashing the wrong Twrp zip. It has to end in m7vzw.zip
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TWRP 2.6.3.3 Problems

Has anyone successfully installed TWRP 2.6.3.3 (http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7) on your HTC One? I have tried all three methods on installing it and I can't seem to get it to stick on my phone.
Method one: Goo.im app
From the menu, selecting Install OpenRecoveryScript and selecting Yes results in No recoveries were found for your device.
Method two: ADB / Terminal
Opened up an ADB shell and used dd if=/sdcard/twrp.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p34 which successfully installed it. Rebooting to recovery goes to the HTC screen that says Entering recovery and then reboots the device for a normal startup.
Method three: Fastboot
Booting into the bootloader and selecting the fastboot option in order to run fastboot flash recovery recoveryfilename.img successfully installed. Rebooting to recovery goes to the HTC screen that says Entering recovery and then reboots the device for a normal startup.
Holding volume down + power and selecting Recovery from the bootloader also reboots to the HTC screen that says Entering recovery and then reboots the device for a normal startup.
No idea how to get this installation to stick. Can anyone help out?
the twrp for m7 doesn't work.
the twrp for m7vzw is the one you need.
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Has anyone successfully installed TWRP 2.6.3.3 (http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7) on your HTC One? I have tried all three methods on installing it and I can't seem to get it to stick on my phone.
Method one: Goo.im app
From the menu, selecting Install OpenRecoveryScript and selecting Yes results in No recoveries were found for your device.
Method two: ADB / Terminal
Opened up an ADB shell and used dd if=/sdcard/twrp.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p34 which successfully installed it. Rebooting to recovery goes to the HTC screen that says Entering recovery and then reboots the device for a normal startup.
Method three: Fastboot
Booting into the bootloader and selecting the fastboot option in order to run fastboot flash recovery recoveryfilename.img successfully installed. Rebooting to recovery goes to the HTC screen that says Entering recovery and then reboots the device for a normal startup.
Holding volume down + power and selecting Recovery from the bootloader also reboots to the HTC screen that says Entering recovery and then reboots the device for a normal startup.
No idea how to get this installation to stick. Can anyone help out?
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I used Flashify from the Play Store and it worked perfectly. The recovery held and was able to flash CM11. My fastboot has been screwed ever since I upgraded to Win8.1 so Ive been using that app as an alternative.
EDIT- Using the correct one as the previous post alluded to would also be a great idea. I didn't even catch that.
wiredout46 said:
the twrp for m7 doesn't work.
the twrp for m7vzw is the one you need.
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Ah thanks, didn't even notice that. Working great now. If anyone comes to this thread looking for the m7vzw image, it can be found here: http://goo.im/devs/Flyhalf205/M7VZW
raphytaffy said:
Ah thanks, didn't even notice that. Working great now. If anyone comes to this thread looking for the m7vzw image, it can be found here: http://goo.im/devs/Flyhalf205/M7VZW
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2.6.3.3 is in the verizon htc one original development subforum. just flashed it and it works fine.
Guys help! Installed TWRP 2.6.3.3. specifically for installation Maximus HD after installation did WIPE and accidentally formatted storage on which lay installer Maximus 30 HD, how do I copy installer again on storage, because mode Bootloader - Fastboot USB can not get access to it?
How come I can't find VZW TWRP 2.6.3.3?
and only can find 2.6.3.4?
sorry, just curious
andybones said:
How come I can't find VZW TWRP 2.6.3.3?
and only can find 2.6.3.4?
sorry, just curious
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2.6.3.3 had the charging bug no?
if you need it, i have a copy of it.
Problem
Hey
I was flashing my htc to CM11 and it says that flash was successful, but now my htc one stuck when you try to power on it says only HTC quietly brilliant and wouldnt go on. What should I do ?
peca_slo said:
Hey
I was flashing my htc to CM11 and it says that flash was successful, but now my htc one stuck when you try to power on it says only HTC quietly brilliant and wouldnt go on. What should I do ?
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Did you wipe data before or after flashing?
Flyhalf205 said:
Did you wipe data before or after flashing?
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yes i did i have rot the cm10.2 but it stuck on logo screen of cm
peca_slo said:
yes i did i have rot the cm10.2 but it stuck on logo screen of cm
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You did flash the Verizon recovery and Verizon rom?
Flyhalf205 said:
You did flash the Verizon recovery and Verizon rom?
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Yes I did but I think this is not a good verzion for me cuz i have m7-ul model, but now I can do nothing with the phone. It would be good if i could get it back to stock
peca_slo said:
Yes I did but I think this is not a good verzion for me cuz i have m7-ul model, but now I can do nothing with the phone. It would be good if i could get it back to stock
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Might be better to go to the ul variant thread at http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one
Can't Flash TWRP after installing MaximusHD
So I am a noob at this stuff and successfully flashed TWRP 2.6.3.3. I installed the MaxHD ROM shortly after following all instructions that I could find. I ran into bootloop and had to revert to an old firmware then flashed the current firmware and viola MaxHD booted right up. However, now I can not flash TWRP back as my recovery. Everytime I flash it and go into recovery it goes into MaxHD ROM. If anyone has any ideas they are much appreciated.
Also, I have read for over three weeks on these boards before posting even my first post so I have tried to research the problem if anyone was wondering that.
Jaayyrod said:
So I am a noob at this stuff and successfully flashed TWRP 2.6.3.3. I installed the MaxHD ROM shortly after following all instructions that I could find. I ran into bootloop and had to revert to an old firmware then flashed the current firmware and viola MaxHD booted right up. However, now I can not flash TWRP back as my recovery. Everytime I flash it and go into recovery it goes into MaxHD ROM. If anyone has any ideas they are much appreciated.
Also, I have read for over three weeks on these boards before posting even my first post so I have tried to research the problem if anyone was wondering that.
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Is MaxHD a Verizon rom? That could be an issue if it's not. Also, the latest TWRP is 2.7.0.8. Haven't had any issues with it. Are you flashing it with fastboot commands? You might try the app Flashify.
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brholt6 said:
Is MaxHD a Verizon rom? That could be an issue if it's not. Also, the latest TWRP is 2.7.0.8. Haven't had any issues with it. Are you flashing it with fastboot commands? You might try the app Flashify.
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Good call...it is not for the Verizon HTC One. Thanks much.
It doesn't say it's not in the write up about the ROM...I had to dig into the replies to see if anyone else asked.

Can't flash a recovery ROM to HTC One Verizon

I might be doing something wrong but I can't flash any recovery ROMs to my HTC One. I used rumrunner S-off today and gained root access with my stock ROM. I tried using command prompt to flash a TWRP recovery ROM, and it only worked once but now whenever I try to do it it says either "cannot load image" or gives me a partition error.
I tried going into recovery with the one I flashed and when it says entering recovery mode it either goes into a continuous reboot cycle or proceeds to the lockscreen. I tried using flashify today too and it says my device isn't compatible with any of the recovery ROMs.
Please help, I'm so frustrated and all I want to do is flash Android Revolution to my HTC! Also, was I supposed to factory reset my phone before all this? Because I still have all my apps, photos, data, etc.
P.S. I'm a noob at this stuff so I might be doing something wrong.
Try Flashify from the play store. Put the recovery on the Flashify app and flash if.
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jbh00jh said:
Try Flashify from the play store. Put the recovery on the Flashify app and flash if.
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No luck. Flashify won't install anything
ak074 said:
we will need more information about what all you've been trying and the results.
s-off was successful?
bootloader locked/unlocked?
what are you typing into the cmd prompt?
result from that cmd?
where did you get the recovery from? are you sure it's for the vzw htc one?
etc...
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S-off was successful.
Bootloader is unlocked (And somehow the phone became rooted in the process)
cmd prompt: fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
cmd prompt kept saying something about unable to load the image
Got the recovery from ClockWork Mod - It is Verizon HTC One version
Thank you guys for your concern but I figured it all out. I used an all-in-one toolkit and it flashed my recovery without a problem. Now I have a Nandroid backup for stock rooted ROM, and flashed BoneStock onto my device! It is all working great and my battery life rocks!
shadowskaya said:
No luck. Flashify won't install anything
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OK first off make sure the recovery you are trying to flash ends in m7vzw.img second, Flashify doesn't work for everyone so you might have to do it from adb on your computer. And finally, there is no android revolution rom for the Verizon htc one.
The developer of Flashify has a thread in Android developing and hacking/ apps and games / Flashify. Sometimes these threads have updates posted before the play store does. Start at the back of the thread and read toward the beginning,find the latest info faster (about a 25 page thread).
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shadowskaya said:
Thank you guys for your concern but I figured it all out. I used an all-in-one toolkit and it flashed my recovery without a problem. Now I have a Nandroid backup for stock rooted ROM, and flashed BoneStock onto my device! It is all working great and my battery life rocks!
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You should try to do these things without using all-in-one kits. It's best to know what was done in case something goes wrong in the future. My guess is you were most likely trying to flash the wrong recovery.
Well, at least you're up and running!
karn101 said:
You should try to do these things without using all-in-one kits. It's best to know what was done in case something goes wrong in the future. My guess is you were most likely trying to flash the wrong recovery.
Well, at least you're up and running!
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Thank you for the tip, I will remember that the next time I flash a recovery to something. It was the correct recovery, but for some reason the fastboot and adb wouldn't flash it. Maybe I just needed a reboot of pc or something...
Had the same issue after s-off with twrp. Ended up flashing cwm touch instead and it works just as well. Although I do miss twrp.
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