[Q] [Help] Not loading beyond HTC logo - HTC One V

Hi, Sorry if this has been covered before.
I was trying to install CM10 on my one v. I successfully rooted it and backed it up with clockwork, and then tried to flash the CM10 zip file from my SD card. This left me with the CM circle going forever, and I found out I needed to flash the Kernel, so I unzipped the boot.img file and in command line typed fastboot flash boot boot.img.
This is where my problem occurs. The HTC logo appears with the red writing below and won't load beyond that. If I power down, it just turns back on, and goes to the HTC logo. I can get into recovery and I have tried to load my nandroid back up, but the same HTC logo screen appears and does not go beyond that.
If anyone has any advice of help I would be forever grateful, thanks very much.

Flash this kernel in command line
http://www.mediafire.com/?lo2ctaplonbdh
Then it will surely boot.
PS. When you restore the stock backup,then again you have to flash the stock kernel.

when looking at your bootloader and flashing kernel, you should see a progress bar go vertical at the top right of the phone. i think it will go green down then red up. if you don't see that, it didn't work. also your cammand window will give you a time it took.

mihirengg19 said:
Flash this kernel in command line
Then it will surely boot.
PS. When you restore the stock backup,then again you have to flash the stock kernel.
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Thank you! Just to clarify, when I made the nandroid back up, I copied it to my computer as well. Can I use the boot.img file in that folder to get back to stock? As well, should I always be using the fastboot.exe for these flashed I obtained while unlocking and rooting my phone?
Thank you!

mihirengg19 said:
Flash this kernel in command line
Then it will surely boot.
PS. When you restore the stock backup,then again you have to flash the stock kernel.
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I got the recovery file to boot, so I'm back on stock, which is a relief. Thanks very much. I was wondering if the kernel you linked to is specific for CM10 or if it is just to get bricked phones booted?
Thanks.

onevnoob said:
Thank you! Just to clarify, when I made the nandroid back up, I copied it to my computer as well. Can I use the boot.img file in that folder to get back to stock? As well, should I always be using the fastboot.exe for these flashed I obtained while unlocking and rooting my phone?
Thank you!
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Yes that boot.img will work.
No,its not required for the fastboot files to remain same.
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You can use the hellboy kernel for aosp based roms.
Cm10,aokp...etc.

Related

Bootloop after Revolution HD 8

Hi guys,
i've got a big problem with my HTC One X after installing Android Evolution 8 from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1562603
I cant post in the thread there so I hope this is a good place.
I unlocked and rooted the HTC succesful with clockword mod.
After that I used this instruction:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxJf8xIVVC0
So i made a backup with clockwork mod, after that i wiped all the caches as said in the video and then I installed Android Evolution 8.
After reboot i got a reboot loop, after showing the startup screen the One X reboots, again and again.
I figured out that the problem could be, that i didnt use the superwipe tool, i justed wiped as in the tutorial.
Is there a way to reset the HTC or to restore the backup and to reinstall again or can I throw the HTC away?
Ok, sorry for the thread, I had no time to wait for an answer because battery was almost empty and didnt charge, so i risked it an tried to restore the Backup in Clockwork recovery.
That worked an now the HTC works fine again.
So i ll charge it and after that I user Super wipe before I reinstall Evolution 8 again.
Maybe the thread will help somebody else one day, cheers.
Steps to get out of boot loop
Hi,
You are probably got into a boot loop because the boot.img you have on your phone is not compatible with the custom ARHD ROM or is not correctly flashed. First charge the phone upto at least 50% battery (to be safe). Then try following the steps below:
1. Download this pack>> Fastboot Pack http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1616741
2. Extract the boot.img from the Custom Rom you are trying to install in a folder on your computer.
3. Extract Fastboot Pack into a folder on your computer and replace the boot.img by the boot.img extracted from the Custom Rom in Step.2
4. Turn your phone OFF
5. Turn your phone ON in bootloader mode by holding the power and vol down buttons at the same time, your phone will start in HBOOT mode. It will be displayed somewhere in the middle of the text.
6. Use the volume keys to move up and down the list, and select Fastboot, then press the power key. Now your phone will come in FASTBOOT mode.
7. Connect your phone to the computer via USB cable. Your phone will now display USB FASTOOT instead of just FASTBOOT.
8. Run 05-erase-cache.bat
9. Run 06-flash-custom-boot.bat
10. Run 08-install-clockwork-recovery.bat
11. Disconnect the USB cable. Your phone will now again say FASTBOOT.
12. Use the up or down volume key to select HBOOT and press the power button. This will take you back to HBOOT mode.
13. Use the volume keys to scroll to RECOVERY and press the power button.
14. This will take you to Recovery mode, now you can flash the Custom Rom you want using Recovery mode.
Let me know if I helped by clicking Thanks
Hi,
thanks for your answer.
Unfortunately also after using the Super wipe i've got a Bootloop after installing HD 8.1.0.
The link with the fastboot Pack doesn't work, where can I find it?
After downloading Fastboot Pack, I have to replace the boot.img in the file Android_Revolution_HD-One_X_8.1.0.zip with that one from Fastboot Pack, is that right?
Just install boot image for ARHD 8.1 that is included in thread of ARHD. This definitely boot image problem. I think you didn't flashed it. Just follow the instruction on first page.
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You can only flash boot image in fastboot mode, not in CWM.
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I'm having the same problem (I think). After successfully installing the boot.img for ARHD 8.1.x, I get a bootloop trying to enter recovery mode (or trying to boot normally).
Edit: I installed ClockworkMod Recovery Touch prior to this but never tested it... Maybe that has something to do with it.
Fast boot tool
Dosum said:
Hi,
thanks for your answer.
Unfortunately also after using the Super wipe i've got a Bootloop after installing HD 8.1.0.
The link with the fastboot Pack doesn't work, where can I find it?
After downloading Fastboot Pack, I have to replace the boot.img in the file Android_Revolution_HD-One_X_8.1.0.zip with that one from Fastboot Pack, is that right?
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You can use this tool instead of Fastboot ...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1634786
And NO it is the other way round, You need to replace the boot.img in the tool by the one you get in ARHD and then run the tool. In this tool you will find a folder for boot.img which will contain one boot.img file already. Just replace that and run the tool. for HTC One X whenever you want to install a custom Rom, you need to do this.
A boot.img is normally a part of the custom Rom zip file which automatically gets flashed when you flash the rom. BUT this doesn't happen with One X due to some reason. So we need to flash the boot.img separately BEFORE flashing the ROM.
Let me know if the above helps by clickng Thanks
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joebrooks said:
I'm having the same problem (I think). After successfully installing the boot.img for ARHD 8.1.x, I get a bootloop trying to enter recovery mode (or trying to boot normally).
Edit: I installed ClockworkMod Recovery Touch prior to this but never tested it... Maybe that has something to do with it.
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Hi.. What do you mean by getting a bootloop trying to enter recovery?
Which boot.img did you flash ? It should be the one which is inside the ARHD ROM zip file. So extract that and try following the steps in my reply above. If you still fail let me know the exact steps you took and issue and I will try to help.
Let me know if the above helped by clicking Thanks
Hi.. What do you mean by getting a bootloop trying to enter recovery?
Which boot.img did you flash ? It should be the one which is inside the ARHD ROM zip file. So extract that and try following the steps in my reply above. If you still fail let me know the exact steps you took and issue and I will try to help.
Let me know if the above helped by clicking Thanks
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When I try to boot into ClockworkMod Recovery (by selecting RECOVERY on the HBOOT screen), I get a boot loop. Same thing happens if I select REBOOT from the FASTBOOT screen.
Yes, I'm using the right boot.img. It's my understanding I have to install this before I can install the ROM.
To install it, I put my phone into fastboot USB mode, and ran:
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot erase cache
My One X is an S-ON device, btw.
Hi, it worked for me to flash the boot.img manually first
(boot.img for 8.1.x
S-ON devices can't flash boot.img in recovery, so you need to flash it manually before flashing ROM
--- MD5 Checksum: 6D2E1B1A7F0FA35BCB559A20089F3160 --- taken from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1562603), after that I could install HD 8.1.0 succesfully.
My One X is S-Off.
Dosum said:
Hi, it worked for me to flash the boot.img manually first
(boot.img for 8.1.x
S-ON devices can't flash boot.img in recovery, so you need to flash it manually before flashing ROM
--- MD5 Checksum: 6D2E1B1A7F0FA35BCB559A20089F3160 --- taken from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1562603), after that I could install HD 8.1.0 succesfully.
My One X is S-Off.
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That's what I did, but I got a boot loop.
Where can I find a copy of the default boot.img? Or is there another way to restore my system to normal so I can try again?
Edit: Also, are there different boot.img's for different firmware versions?
Hi,
because the original thread with the boot.img has been moved/edited, I upped it for You:
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/8381571/fastboot.zip
Theres a description inside, after flashing the boot.img it should work for you, let me know if it helped.
joebrooks said:
When I try to boot into ClockworkMod Recovery (by selecting RECOVERY on the HBOOT screen), I get a boot loop. Same thing happens if I select REBOOT from the FASTBOOT screen.
Yes, I'm using the right boot.img. It's my understanding I have to install this before I can install the ROM.
To install it, I put my phone into fastboot USB mode, and ran:
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot erase cache
My One X is an S-ON device, btw.
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Ohh sorry I assumed your One X is S-OFF, you definitely need to do that FIRST, before going ahead with this flashing business. There is an awesome tool by hasoon2000 for doing this, which you can find here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1604439
Just use the above tool to S-OFF your device, flash the recovery and then follow the steps I have given before. If you need more help with S-OFF let me know and I will provide detailed instructions for doing that.
Let me know if I helped by clicking thanks
ARHD 9
I just installed ARHD 9 and followed the instructions but now when it boots up it flashes onto the homescreen for a few seconds and then reboots, does anyone have a fix? i dont have a back up either
I think fastboot erase cache might be useful.
Every ROM requires (and is packaged with) a boot.img, you need to flash the ROM and you need to flash the associated boot.img.
If you get bootloops, make sure you have flashed the correct boot.img.
If the ROM reboots after it's started, make sure you superwiped when changing bases.
Basically, do all of the steps in the instructions, without missing out any of the steps.
JustJayBro said:
I just installed ARHD 9 and followed the instructions but now when it boots up it flashes onto the homescreen for a few seconds and then reboots, does anyone have a fix? i dont have a back up either
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I have faced that issue in the past. Just flash again, follow the steps I have given before. Remember to clear the cache at the beginning, and flash the boot img that you get inside the ROM you are flashing i.e. the one inside ARHD 9. Also, before you flash the ROM, wipe data (NOT SDCARD) and dalvik cache as well.
Let me know if I helped by clicking thanks

Phone continually reboots

Alright this is extremely complicated to explain so bear with me.
Somethings to explain first:
- I have an HTC One V CDMA VM USA phone
- I have tried this multiple times
Okay first off, I've unlocked bootloader and rooted my phone (SuperSU). I decided to flash ClockWork Mod as my recovery. So I boot my phone in recovery and flash the AOKP rom. I make a nandroid backup. I then wipe everything (cache, delvik, data). I flash rom then gapps. I flashed JellyBoot5.zip to make sure my kernel files are correct (I'm using AOKP stable build Oct 17 2012). I then boot into bootloader and flash the boot.img "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
It would continually run in "Initiating Swagger" - so I tried to delete and reflash again. Only this time I am stuck in a complete boot loop. It would say "Initiating Swagger" then load up the start up screen, stutter for 2 seconds, move again, freeze, reboot. It is stuck in this process again and again and again. I flashed the correct kernel according to the author of AOKP.
This isn't my first time doing this. I have already unlocked the bootloader two previous times (I used RUU on my device twice already just to get it back to stock.
Here's the freaking kicker though, when i restored my back up it did the exact same thing on stock rom as it did the AOKP rom. This makes me seem there isn't a corrupted download or anything like that but wow is this starting to get on my nervous. I need extreme help. I've looked everywhere on the internet and nothing came up. I even used Jellyboot5 and which
What the heck is it? Is it a performance issue, or a SuperSU position. Or could it be something with the kernel?
I've yet to hear the right suggestion so I'm all ears.
Ok u need to flash a diff kernel
Problem solved
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first thing first, don't restore all your data from sense roms until you boot up the rom for the first time.
second thing, after you boot up into the rom, go to Settings - Performance and lower down the maximum overclock to a respectable position (1024).
do this and keep me in the loop. i will be glad to help you further,
Which boot.img are you flashing with fastboot? You need to open the kernel zip file with 7zip, copy the boot.img to your fastboot folder, flash the Rom, flash gapps, flash the kernel zip all in recovery. Then reboot into bootloader, and flash the boot.img using fastboot. I have used jellyboot5 and sickkernel V2 successfully with AOKP.
riggerman0421 said:
Which boot.img are you flashing with fastboot? You need to open the kernel zip file with 7zip, copy the boot.img to your fastboot folder, flash the Rom, flash gapps, flash the kernel zip all in recovery. Then reboot into bootloader, and flash the boot.img using fastboot. I have used jellyboot5 and sickkernel V2 successfully with AOKP.
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you don't flash the kernel zip in recovery. lol.
Jesus go and find there is a thread with.all the android terms...what it means and how to do it
It will help u so much
Do not flash the kernel in zip tru ur phone
Hot
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cybervibin said:
Jesus go and find there is a thread with.all the android terms...what it means and how to do it
It will help u so much
Do not flash the kernel in zip tru ur phone
Hot
Sent from my One V using xda app-developers app
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Relax man, I don't know a lot about this stuff.
1ceb0x said:
you don't flash the kernel zip in recovery. lol.
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You don't? So if Jellyboot5 is in a zip, I just extract the boot.img, but I don't flash the actual zip, correct? I've flashed a different kernel but no luck.
Could you give me maybe some exact directions to using the AOKP rom, I used the ones on his post but for me they aren't detailed enough. I will hit thanks for sure
I'll let you know if this works later on. I can't do anything till tonight because I'm at school right now.
patbushnell said:
Relax man, I don't know a lot about this stuff.
You don't? So if Jellyboot5 is in a zip, I just extract the boot.img, but I don't flash the actual zip, correct? I've flashed a different kernel but no luck.
Could you give me maybe some exact directions to using the AOKP rom, I used the ones on his post but for me they aren't detailed enough. I will hit thanks for sure
I'll let you know if this works later on. I can't do anything till tonight because I'm at school right now.
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ok man listen tight
put the rom in ur sd card, boot in recovery flash the ROM
now the tricky part
that jellyboot5(right click on it-its should be in a img format!
now open command prompt(hope u have the fastboot files,if not just write fastboot files in google)
now boot ur phone in fastboot(press the poer button and volume down for 15+ sec)
connect via usb it shud show fastboot usb
now direct the cmd to the directory(like cd:\android\)
paste the boot file in that and rename to boot.img
now write "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
and then fastboot reboot
done
now
cybervibin said:
ok man listen tight
put the rom in ur sd card, boot in recovery flash the ROM
now the tricky part
that jellyboot5(right click on it-its should be in a img format!
now open command prompt(hope u have the fastboot files,if not just write fastboot files in google)
now boot ur phone in fastboot(press the poer button and volume down for 15+ sec)
connect via usb it shud show fastboot usb
now direct the cmd to the directory(like cd:\android\)
paste the boot file in that and rename to boot.img
now write "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
and then fastboot reboot
done
now
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I followed that literally word for word, still freezing and rebooting constantly.. It runs but just continues to reboot.
when you root your phone lots of strange things happen......that used to happen to me from a while and it jst got solved by itself ...i dint install any rom or anything it just went .......so be patient
patbushnell said:
I followed that literally word for word, still freezing and rebooting constantly.. It runs but just continues to reboot.
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Ur doing something wrong ur cdma right
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cybervibin said:
Jesus go and find there is a thread with.all the android terms...what it means and how to do it
It will help u so much
Do not flash the kernel in zip tru ur phone
Hot
Sent from my One V using xda app-developers app
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1ceb0x said:
you don't flash the kernel zip in recovery. lol.
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He has the CDMA VM version. If you will look at the op for both jmz's and Simon's kernels, you need to flash the zip in recovery to install needed lib files and modules to get Wi-Fi working properly. Please do your research.
Your running out of memory. Dont restore the sense crap
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cybervibin said:
Ur doing something wrong ur cdma right
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Yep! Here, check out this video. It's everything I'm doing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIqT-xd0AqU&feature=youtu.be
donhashem.dh said:
when you root your phone lots of strange things happen......that used to happen to me from a while and it jst got solved by itself ...i dint install any rom or anything it just went .......so be patient
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That happens when you don't know what you're doing.
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i cant understand man its all mirrored!! IN THE VIDEO PLEASE UPLOAD A NEW ONE
soham_sss said:
That happens when you don't know what you're doing.
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So do you have any idea what's wrong?
and AOKP nov9 build is come! FLASH that
riggerman0421 said:
He has the CDMA VM version. If you will look at the op for both jmz's and Simon's kernels, you need to flash the zip in recovery to install needed lib files and modules to get Wi-Fi working properly. Please do your research.
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oh, ok, sorry for my ignorance. i thought he is flashing the whole boot.img from recovery (if it is in a zip format).so you need to flash boot.img through fastboot, go to recovery, full wipe everything (system, data, cache partition), flash your rom and after that flash the jellyboot.zip that has the needed files. reboot and if you did everything correctly, it SHOULD work!

[Q] SERIOUS PROBLEM with Rom and phone

Hi!
I got a serious problem I cannot enter in my phone, it got stucked in the htc logo.
Basically I tried to install at the beginning Icecoldjelly rom ( I did the backup ) ,but it had some problems on my phone so I restore the phone and I tried to install Cyanogenmod but it didn't loaded it just started to restart over and over without concludind the installation.
So I thought to restore the stock rom again (icecream sandwich ver.) through the back up I did at the beggining ,but it just stucks in the htc logo.
So now I cannot use my phone anymore, I try to restore it and the phone remain stuck to the htc logo I tried to install cyanogenmod and it restarts over and over...
Anyone can help me?!? I'm desperate...
Sorry for my bad english.
Thank you for any help you can give me!
tsunetsune said:
Hi!
I got a serious problem I cannot enter in my phone, it got stucked in the htc logo.
Basically I tried to install at the beginning Icecoldjelly rom ( I did the backup ) ,but it had some problems on my phone so I restore the phone and I tried to install Cyanogenmod but it didn't loaded it just started to restart over and over without concludind the installation.
So I thought to restore the stock rom again (icecream sandwich ver.) through the back up I did at the beggining ,but it just stucks in the htc logo.
So now I cannot use my phone anymore, I try to restore it and the phone remain stuck to the htc logo I tried to install cyanogenmod and it restarts over and over...
Anyone can help me?!? I'm desperate...
Sorry for my bad english.
Thank you for any help you can give me!
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have you flashed the boot.img -.-?
matt95 said:
have you flashed the boot.img -.-?
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No, but I read the answer you gave to another thread
"open the rom .zip and extract the boot.img and then type:
Code:
fastboot flash boot path/to/boot.img "
But I still don't understand what I have to do...
which rom.zip? and where I have to type that code?
tsunetsune said:
No, but I read the answer you gave to another thread
"open the rom .zip and extract the boot.img and then type:
Code:
fastboot flash boot path/to/boot.img "
But I still don't understand what I have to do...
which rom.zip? and where I have to type that code?
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man this is the most basical command you need to know, you need to flash the boot.img everytime you change a rom! now go into you rom's thread and search for the boot.img download, connect the phone while in fastboot mode and then type that command in the cmd if you are using Windows
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when will you people lear to read? this is not a SERIOUS PROBLEM, this is THE MOST STUPID DISCUSSED PROBLEM in the HTC One X forum!
it is well explained in the cm10 forum
Installation instructions:
- Extract boot.img from zip file
- Flash the boot.img manually via "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
- Go into recovery and flash the rom
- Reboot
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And hit the thanks button he has gave his time to help you and also there are tools around that will fastboot boot.IMG just search hox oneclicktool and you will find one
Skydragon team
matt95 said:
have you flashed the boot.img -.-?
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You need to flash The correct boot.img Before flashing new rom
If you wanna go Back to stock download the boot.img For your ROM, flash it, then restore your Backup
and don't forget, after flashing the boot.img to stay in fastboot and type :-
fastboot erase cache

[HOWTO] ONE V how to revert back to Stock ROM

I have recent version of One V gotten from Virgin Mobile during the cyber Monday sale. I really wanted to try jellybean so I tried AOKP cdma (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1878994)
I used All-In-One Tool Kit by hasoon2000 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1676686) first to unlock and flash recovery. It has a video on how to use it too. vey nice.
Then I flash the AOKP 11/19 nightly rom but something was not right, it was booting OK but every 20~30 seconds, the phone rebooted itself. They say recent One V with the OTA update experiences this symtoms.
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The solution is to go back to stock rom.
Pre requirements which are already available if you downloaded All-In-One Tool
1. HTC drivers are installed
2. Android SDK installed
The way to go back to stock rom is to use RUU (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1591059)
For the virgin mobile USA CDMA, you can download
"RUU_PRIMO_C_ICS_40A_Sprint_WWE_VM_1.08.652.6_Radio_1.00.00.0521_2_NV_VM_3.46_0503_PRL61008_release_262414_signed.exe"
Make sure you download the correct RUU. Otherwise , you will break your phone !
Execute the RUU executable and go to temp folder by typing %temp% in your explorer window. It will create two temporay folders with long names. Once the wizard screen appears, one of the folders contains another long named folder that contains 'rom.zip' file. Copy the 'rom.zip' file into the directory where 'fastboot.exe' is located. You can close the RUU wizard screen now.
This is the full temp path for me.
C:\Users\%windows7_userid%\AppData\Local\Temp\{8AB121A4-D261-43DF-A709-93BCAAEE61DB}\{50F2F878-636A-496F-A7CB-544C067E0C4B}
Boot the phone into bootloader (power off, hold down volume and press power) and highlight FASTBOOT using the volume rocker and pressing power. Then connect the USB cable. You should see FASTBOOT USB.
Now execute below commands from the CMD window from the directory where the fastboot.exe is located.
Code:
fastboot oem lock
fastboot erase cache
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip rom.zip
Then reboot normally to see your Stock rom !
After that, I reflashed the AOKP 11/19 nightly rom, and now it is working like a charm! I love it!.
See my phone with jellybean! Note that AOKP 11/19 is pretty stable, video recording is working good , but with minor graphic glitches time to time. The glitches occurs and disappears right away, so it's not a big deal.
I followed your instructions and was able to revert to the stock rom. The problem now is that ClockWorkMod recovery no longer work and I can't reflashed the AOKP rom. When I try, the phone displays a processing icon and then a red triangle with an exclamation mark. That's when I have to hold down the power bottun to shutdown manually. I can still boot into bootloader though.
I tried going through the steps to install recovery.img again but somewhere/somehow as the cmd are executed I see a line that says failed.
Do you have any idea what's causing the problem?
td8 said:
I followed your instructions and was able to revert to the stock rom. The problem now is that ClockWorkMod recovery no longer work and I can't reflashed the AOKP rom. When I try, the phone displays a processing icon and then a red triangle with an exclamation mark. That's when I have to hold down the power bottun to shutdown manually. I can still boot into bootloader though.
I tried going through the steps to install recovery.img again but somewhere/somehow as the cmd are executed I see a line that says failed.
Do you have any idea what's causing the problem?
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Hello, Basically processing icon with red triangle shows when you go into recovery mode with the stock rom.
what happens is that we have to lock the phone to install the stock rom to work properly ( This commands locked the phone --> fastboot oem lock )
So you have to perform the unlock and flash the recovery again after reverting to the stock rom . Try the ALL IN ONE Tool kit.
Basically when flashing your recovery to clockworkmod and then installing aokp (for the one v) download a seperate boot.img which is in the topic because the one included in the AOKP zip caused mine to lock up as well. Once you flash boot.img with one of the newest (CM10 bla blabla) it was ok for me.
nurungji said:
So you have to perform the unlock and flash the recovery again after reverting to the stock rom . Try the ALL IN ONE Tool kit.
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I tried the fastboot oem unlock command and also reflash the recovery using the All In One Tool Kit but was unsuccessful. What am I doing wrong?
I have included attachments of the cmd screen to give you more context to what is happening.
Thanks Tomskii for the advice and will keep it in mind when choosing rom but my current problem is that I am unable to access the CWM recovery to flash any rom.
What happen was I flashed to the CM10 rom but it kept rebooting after few seconds.
Multiple xda post says to revert to an earlier stock rom to fix the RADIO version.
I am now in the current position:
stock rom with RADIO 1.00.00.0521_2(Which I believe is correct)
No access to CWM recovery from Hboot screen
fastboot oem unlock cmd is not executing
All In One not able to flash recovery or boot in recovery
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Tomskii said:
Basically when flashing your recovery to clockworkmod and then installing aokp (for the one v) download a seperate boot.img which is in the topic because the one included in the AOKP zip caused mine to lock up as well. Once you flash boot.img with one of the newest (CM10 bla blabla) it was ok for me.
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What do you mean by "which is in the topic"? Could you provide a link?
td8 said:
I tried the fastboot oem unlock command and also reflash the recovery using the All In One Tool Kit but was unsuccessful. What am I doing wrong?
I have included attachments of the cmd screen to give you more context to what is happening.
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It looks like the phone is not unlocked.
Enable the USB debugging under the developer option setting then perform the tasks by running "One V 1.2.exe"
then follow step 1 through 5 to unlock your stock rom phone.
then your flash recovery command would not fail.
> fastboot flash recovery Recoveries/CVM.img
td8 said:
Thanks Tomskii for the advice and will keep it in mind when choosing rom but my current problem is that I am unable to access the CWM recovery to flash any rom.
What happen was I flashed to the CM10 rom but it kept rebooting after few seconds.
Multiple xda post says to revert to an earlier stock rom to fix the RADIO version.
I am now in the current position:
stock rom with RADIO 1.00.00.0521_2(Which I believe is correct)
No access to CWM recovery from Hboot screen
fastboot oem unlock cmd is not executing
All In One not able to flash recovery or boot in recovery
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What do you mean by "which is in the topic"? Could you provide a link?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1882990
See: latest boot.img but I just read that isn't the problem. Have you tried reflashing your recovery.img with a newer CWM?
nurungji said:
It looks like the phone is not unlocked.
Enable the USB debugging under the developer option setting then perform the tasks by running "One V 1.2.exe"
then follow step 1 through 5 to unlock your stock rom phone.
then your flash recovery command would not fail.
> fastboot flash recovery Recoveries/CVM.img
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Ok decided to use TWRP b/c the All-In-One has it for CDMA and now able to access recovery. Yay. Thanks nurungji.
Next I tried to reflash CM10 version 20121108, along with Gapps and the steps I did before the stock rom like clear cache and boot.img from the zip.
But now when I reboot, the phone is stuck on the CyanogenMod load screen. I waited over 10 mins before I shutdown manually. Before the earlier stock rom, I was able to go to the "register google account" screen before the phone rebooted.
I tried to redo the whole process again like some said on other threads but keep getting the same result. I also tried the AOKP 12/05 but got a black screen.
Any advice would be appreciated.
**Update**
Took about the whole day but finally everything is working properly. The boot.img from the Tomskii didn't work. Maybe b/c it was from a PrimoU Aokp page and my phone is PrimoC.
It is currently using supersick kernel from simonsimons34. It solves the wifi problem for the CM10 version 12/20.
td8 said:
Ok decided to use TWRP b/c the All-In-One has it for CDMA and now able to access recovery. Yay. Thanks nurungji.
Next I tried to reflash CM10 version 20121108, along with Gapps and the steps I did before the stock rom like clear cache and boot.img from the zip.
But now when I reboot, the phone is stuck on the CyanogenMod load screen. I waited over 10 mins before I shutdown manually. Before the earlier stock rom, I was able to go to the "register google account" screen before the phone rebooted.
I tried to redo the whole process again like some said on other threads but keep getting the same result. I also tried the AOKP 12/05 but got a black screen.
Any advice would be appreciated.
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Hey congratulation, you are almost there. I am not sure about CM10 mod because I didn't try CM10 because the video recording didn't work at the time I was looking to try Jellybean. So I decided to use AOKP but anything after 11/19 nightly version shows just black screen ( I tried every night version)
I am currently using 11/19 version now.

[Q][HELP][SOLVED] Fastboot can't send boot.img to my phone

I think I really screwed up my phone, I was trying to get my Google play store working on my phone by adjusting the Dpi (read it somewhere on the internet), so I rebooted and it wouldn't load my rom/system anymore. But the problem now is, is that I can't acces my sd card with HBOOT or similar things, fastboot does see my device but if I try sending files to it the next error appears:
C:\Users\Elke\Desktop\r1-primo-superboot>fastboot flash system shpongle.zip
sending 'system' (131180 KB)... FAILED (command write failed (Unknown error))
Als this error keeps occuring:
C:\Users\Elke\Desktop\r1-primo-superboot>fastboot flash boot boot.img
< waiting for device >
sending 'boot' (2988 KB)... FAILED (status malformed (1 bytes))
Does anybody know what I should do to get my phone working again? Because I really need my phone (it contains all my appointments and homework and stuff)
PS: If you need more information on my phone just ask for it and I'll try my best to find it!
PPS: Thanks in advance!
I think I fixed it
After numerous attempts my phone is responding to some fastboot commands, so I think I got it working again
Edit:
Now my phone is stuck at the HTC startup screen
SirBigAfro said:
After numerous attempts my phone is responding to some fastboot commands, so I think I got it working again
Edit:
Now my phone is stuck at the HTC startup screen
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Are you sure you flashed the right kernel for the ROM as stated in it's OP?
SirBigAfro said:
After numerous attempts my phone is responding to some fastboot commands, so I think I got it working again
Edit:
Now my phone is stuck at the HTC startup screen
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heyy man, if you have a custom recovery already installed, use that to wipe your phone and install the new rom
then pull the boot.img out of the rom .zip you are trying to use, then you need to "fastboot flash boot d:/boot.img" (of course, to your boot.img location)
hope this helps
Yes
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Are you sure you flashed the right kernel for the ROM as stated in it's OP?
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Yes I'm sure I flashed the boot-HELLBOY-20130514.img before and then it worked perfectly, but now it got stuck on the htc screen...
brasssmunkye said:
heyy man, if you have a custom recovery already installed, use that to wipe your phone and install the new rom
then pull the boot.img out of the rom .zip you are trying to use, then you need to "fastboot flash boot d:/boot.img" (of course, to your boot.img location)
hope this helps
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The custom ROM is no longer on my phone due to lack of space, and here is the problem I can't acces my SD card (Won't show up in my computer) in bootloader (to transfer the needed files) Is there someway to transfer my files with fastboot? or ADB or something like that?
Damn
I just reflashed my system, boot, and recovery but still no luck. my phone still won't go past the HTC screen
Im using this ROM + Kernel http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2230656
I don't care about my user files anymore, I just want to get my phone to work again
SirBigAfro said:
I just reflashed my system, boot, and recovery but still no luck. my phone still won't go past the HTC screen
Im using this ROM + Kernel http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2230656
I don't care about my user files anymore, I just want to get my phone to work again
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flash the kernel
http://www.mediafire.com/download/vj8vv8hjyhzg3xv/boot-HELLBOY-42-201305202359.img
Seraz007 said:
flash the kernel
http://www.mediafire.com/download/vj8vv8hjyhzg3xv/boot-HELLBOY-42-201305202359.img
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I have already done that, still not working
SirBigAfro said:
I have already done that, still not working
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i think u flashed kernel which is in the ROM Thread which doesnt work
just try this one out :fingers-crossed:
and remember to do a full wipe
Seraz007 said:
i think u flashed kernel which is in the ROM Thread which doesnt work
just try this one out :fingers-crossed:
and remember to do a full wipe
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thank you I will try this in about half an hour! (btw: Do I need a correct kernel in order to get to my recovery? )
SirBigAfro said:
thank you I will try this in about half an hour! (btw: Do I need a correct kernel in order to get to my recovery? )
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umm no u can get to recovery by holding down power button until your screen turns off and then holding your volume DOWN button
if u have full wiped b4 there's no need to do it again
Seraz007 said:
umm no u can get to recovery by holding down power button until your screen turns off and then holding your volume DOWN button
if u have full wiped b4 there's no need to do it again
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I just flashed the boot image you gave me, but it's still stuck at the HTC screen.
Dammit again
I have to go to school in about 2 minutes so here is the status of my phone
-just flashed new kernel, but still stuck at HTC screen
-In bootloader when I select my customrecovery (TWRP) it shows HTC with a loadboar in the right-upper corner, then that loadingbar disappears and it shows just HTC (with red lettering underneath : This build... etc) and gets stuck again.
Thanks for the help so far but my phone is still broken dammit :c
Since you've got fastboot working again, re flash your custom recovery first.
Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Then boot into recovery.
Now you can go into >advance>mount>mount USB storage
( using TWPR )
Copy the custom Rom to your pc
Unmount USB storage move to >wipe cashe, dalvick cache, factory reset, system
Wipe everything.
Move to > install and flash Rom
Once install is finished click the wipe cashe/dalvick.
Go back to the home screen in TWRP click >reboot> bootloader
Now flash your kernel. fastboot flash boot boot.img
Once finished fastboot reboot
I think you might have had a bad recovery flash.
russellvone said:
Since you've got fastboot working again, re flash your custom recovery first.
Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Then boot into recovery.
Now you can go into >advance>mount>mount USB storage
( using TWPR )
Copy the custom Rom to your pc
Unmount USB storage move to >wipe cashe, dalvick cache, factory reset, system
Wipe everything.
Move to > install and flash Rom
Once install is finished click the wipe cashe/dalvick.
Go back to the home screen in TWRP click >reboot> bootloader
Now flash your kernel. fastboot flash boot boot.img
Once finished fastboot reboot
I think you might have had a bad recovery flash.
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I tried flashing the newest recovery (TWRP) but no luck, any advice and which recovery rom/img I should use?
Are you primoc or primou?
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I'm primoc I've got everything you'll need if you are too
If you're primou, frankly I'm sorry but I wouldn't be able to help you with what recovery/boot.img or Rom to use because I have not and will not be able to test them before I suggest them.
Just not good help practice.
SirBigAfro said:
I tried flashing the newest recovery (TWRP) but no luck, any advice and which recovery rom/img I should use?
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RUU back to stock, then re-"unlock", and re-try, soemthing must not be right or something.
russellvone said:
Are you primoc or primou?
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I'm primoc I've got everything you'll need if you are too
If you're primou, frankly I'm sorry but I wouldn't be able to help you with what recovery/boot.img or Rom to use because I have not and will not be able to test them before I suggest them.
Just not good help practice.
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I have primoU...
brasssmunkye said:
RUU back to stock, then re-"unlock", and re-try, soemthing must not be right or something.
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What is RUU and how do I use it? and also were can I find it?

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