I have cwm and twrp installed. How can i solve that problem?
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Why new thread?
Because i have no usefull help on the other.
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I would like to point out that double posting is not allowed on xda, what is the difference with the other thread. People will read the same thing and have instantly the answer this time
Its a strange issue i definitely admit that.......
I am sorry, but i really dont know where else i can get help.
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sepultador said:
I am sorry, but i really dont know where else i can get help.
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And i feel your despare.....what if you deinstall rommanager/Rom toolbox (its a crap piece of software anyway) and only reflash a recovery with the fastboot commands, then enter it and check if it works.....
Its a strange issue and the right guy (or girl) has to scroll by and see the problem. This might take time
what do you mean two recoveries? when you boot it goes to one and when you into boot recovery the other?
I did flash everything with fastboot comands. No rom toolbox.
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If i go to recovery it goes to twrp. But if i go to boot and then choose recovery it goes to cwm.
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sepultador said:
If i go to recovery it goes to twrp. But if i go to boot and then choose recovery it goes to cwm.
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did you try erasing the recovery partition completely then flash CWM or twrp ?
fastboot erase recovery
Is it safe to do that? I have two recoveries but the phone says it has no root access.
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sepultador said:
Is it safe to do that? I have two recoveries but the phone says it has no root access.
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you dont need root acces to wipe the recovery .... it has nothing to do with the rom, go ahaead and delete it then flash back one of them
If i do fastboot erase recovery will it erase both recoveries?
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sepultador said:
If i do fastboot erase recovery will it erase both recoveries?
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let's hope so
I have two recoveries but the phone says it has no root. I manage to put the phone working again with the original software. Yesterday he asked to update from 4.0.4 to 4.1. I said Ok and when i installed the upgrade did not work. Gives error.
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reinstall your firmware.zip it will install stock recovery then you can flash the one you want
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I have two recoveries but the phone says it has no root. I manage to put the phone working again with the original software. Yesterday he asked to update from 4.0.4 to 4.1. I said Ok and when i installed the upgrade did not work. Gives error.
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Did you try what is on this page
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1859714
???
If you get stuck at one point of this page post i ll try to help.
Go directly to option 2
Can you explain better?
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My is missing there.
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Missing cid
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If I want to return to stock Rom do I have to also flash the old kernel?? And which do I do first??
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1705484
look before posting
I didn't know which one to use
I'm rooted,unlocked bootloader,have cmw,and I did a nandroid backup for my stock Rom.
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donhashem.dh said:
I didn't know which one to use
I'm rooted,unlocked bootloader,have cmw,and I did a nandroid backup for my stock Rom.
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use b!!
I'm rooted!!!
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D???
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D???
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you said you RESTORED your stock rom!! which i assume is the 1st rom on the phone WHICH IS NOT rooted!
No I didnt
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I still didn't do anything
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I didn't know which one to use
I'm rooted,unlocked bootloader,have cmw,and I did a nandroid backup for my stock Rom.
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pardon?
Just tell me which one should I freakin do
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donhashem.dh said:
Just tell me which one should I freakin do
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Okay man chill for now, just to be sure:
- kernel you use now
- recovery you use now
- os you use now
nandroid if you have, and from wich state (before root/custom os)
- the RUU ver of your phone (which do you need, if you don't know tell which country and carrier you use)
Titanium kernel.I did a nandroid backup after rooting.before flashing any roms
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donhashem.dh said:
Titanium kernel.I did a nandroid backup after rooting.before flashing any roms
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Then you will need the ruu of your phone (as I see yours will be from Lebanon the asia 2.09.707.1) from wich you can extract the boot_signed.img because you will need the stock kernel. (this step can be left if you want to stay at the custom kernel, but then OTA will not be install if it will be)
Go to cwm either from hboot or
adb reboot recovery
flash the nandroid backup, and you're ready to go.
If you want to return the stock, flash the standard recovery of the phone (and then the stock kernel is necessary too)
ugh nvm
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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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
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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
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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.
Hey guys,
Couple of months ago i rooted my HOX and installed CWM recovery! Currently I have 4.2.2 cm10.1 ROM installed and now I want to go back to my Stock rom because i m missing sense so that i can receive the OTA updates. I have the backup of my stock rom. Some people say that i need stock recovery for that.
What should i do to come back to stock with stock recovery!
Pls help! Thanks.
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alcatus1708 said:
Hey guys,
Couple of months ago i rooted my HOX and installed CWM recovery! Currently I have 4.2.2 cm10.1 ROM installed and now I want to go back to my Stock rom because i m missing sense so that i can receive the OTA updates. I have the backup of my stock rom. Some people say that i need stock recovery for that.
What should i do to come back to stock with stock recovery!
Pls help! Thanks.
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read here
I can come back to my stock rom but i dont know how to install the stock recovery! My HBoot version is 1.39
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alcatus1708 said:
I can come back to my stock rom but i dont know how to install the stock recovery! My HBoot version is 1.39
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which is your CID?
Cid or main version Matt
I dont know. How can i get to know my cid? :/
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HTc_ j15 it is..
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here you go
http://d-h.st/p3X
So after installing the stock rom i should flash this recovery or should i flash it before installing the rom?
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????
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1- Full wipe
2- Restore Nandroid backup
3- flash boot.img
4- flash recovery.img
that's it
Do i need RUU for this??
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alcatus1708 said:
Do i need RUU for this??
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i thought you had a nand backup, however that RUU isn't available yet so your only solution is to restore a nand backup as stated above
http://d-h.st/y9S
this one will be good... follow the guide i linked before if you don't know how to restore it
No i have a nand backup!! I will restore that
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No i have a nand backup!! I will restore that
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that's ok then
First install the stock rom completely, then the stock recovery.
I can flash the stock recovery by using the same procedure to flash the boot image of the backup???
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alcatus1708 said:
I can flash the stock recovery by using the same procedure to flash the boot image of the backup???
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fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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Okay. Thanks
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Hey i have a recovery image in my nand backup?
Is that a stock recovery image? Can i use that instead of your's?
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Whenever I try to install 4.2.2 from OTA phon do this any one know how to fix it plz help me I am very poor
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Custom rom, custom recovery ? At least unlock the bootloader first. Think we need to flash.....
Why should I unlock bootloader when update is official?
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Rom is stock but I don't know about recovery
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If recovery is not original we need to flash it. Unlocking is necessary
But how to find out recovery is original or not?
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xharoonx said:
But how to find out recovery is original or not?
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please post the result from command fastboot getvar all and delete your S/N and IMEI
When you enter the recovery, does it show a circle with a phone or does it go straight inside the recovery ?
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This is you ask?
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These files I used but I don't know how to get in to recovery
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When you are in the bootloader you look for the option RECOVERY.
And if you are sure there is nothing deleted from your stock rom (system apps/Optus apps) then you only need to flash this recovery and update again
https://www.dropbox.com/s/xzshnnuz3jdcodv/stock recovery 3.14.img
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Mr Hofs said:
When you are in the bootloader you look for the option RECOVERY.
And if you are sure there is nothing deleted from your stock rom (system apps/Optus apps) then you only need to flash this recovery and update again
https://www.dropbox.com/s/xzshnnuz3jdcodv/stock recovery 3.14.img
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I remember I have deleted some files in past but I don't know which one so what should I do now
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Restore a clean stock nandroid backup. The ota patches the files, now they are missing and fails.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975140
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I had HTC Sensation (s-off) with 4ext recovery which has smartflash option for s-on users, with that you can directly flash kernel on your phone without pc, fastboot etc. So is smartflash posible for HOX ? Happy new year.
Nope, only dev work that comes close is the kernel-lighter from thunder
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Nope, only dev work that comes close is the kernel-lighter from thunder
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Is that due to hardware or ?
Yes because you need s-off to flash kernels directly via the recovery.
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