Hi everyone.
Yesterday I decided it was about time to root my One X and get rid of all the bloatware and nastiness that comes on the phone and open up some cool new options.
Anyway I followed this guide on how to root and install custom ROMs, as it was my first time (ok cant post the link, but its on theandroidroom.com called How to update android rev HD on htc one x)
I follwed the guide to the letter:
1) Backed up my important stuff and app data.
2) Unlocked my phone through the HTCdev bootloader online.
3) Installed ClockWorkModRecovery.
4) Copied Android revolution 19.2 across onto phone storage.
5) Cleared cache, Wiped data factory reset, Wiped dalvik cache.
6) Loaded the Android revolution.zip in recovery.
7) Went through install process.
Now when I load up the phone the ROM works fine, but I cant get any network access and I have no idea what to do?
On the android revolution page it links to firmware regarding CID numbers. I checked mine and its under the x.xx.161.x - Vodafone UK (United Kingdom) (VODAP001). I downloaded this file and tried to flash it the same way as before like the ROM. But it kept aborting.
Anyway I know im probably doing something stupid, but any help is much obliged as currently my One X is a big hunk of s***t that cant do much.
You need to flash boot.img.
Take the ROM.zip and extract the boot.img to your fastboot folder. Boot your phone to bootloader mode. Flash the image by typing fastboot flash boot boot.img
Also check that your hboot version is higher than 1.28!!
My hboot is 1.36
So I need to take my ROM as in Android Revolution 19.2 HD and extract the boot.img using winrar/7zip type program?
Kl will give it a go, thanks for the help.
Correct, let me know how it goes.
Just tried that well the only boot.img I could find was in the vodafone firmware folder, so I flashed that and it still hasnt worked, still no network access :crying:
Scrollax said:
Just tried that well the only boot.img I could find was in the vodafone firmware folder, so I flashed that and it still hasnt worked, still no network access :crying:
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It is in root of the zip. See attachment.
Ok ROM was corrupted so couldnt find the boot.img, so downloaded it again and flashed it and it appears to have worked!!!
thanks you so much for the help your a life saver.!!!
No problem, mate!!
Remember to flash it every time you change or update your ROM.
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Hi everyone,
I'm using a HTC Wildfire and am considering changing from stock (HTC non-branded) to CyanogenMod for a number of minor reasons. Could anyone just confirm that I got a few points right before I get started:
- Recovery is totally independent from the ROM itself, right? So I can flash ClockWorkMod Recovery only, continue to use the stock ROM, but have the additional features of ClockWorkMod available, such as backup, with which I can create a complete backup of the stock ROM. In case I don't like CyanogenMod, I can restore the stock image and be exactly where I left it, Apps, Settings and everything (of course the new Recovery will still be installed.) Is this correct?
- I'm planning to do the following steps (I read about the details, just want to confirm the basics):
x use the Revolutionary way to S-OFF and install new Recovery
x create full image backup of the stock ROM using the new Recovery
x install new ROM (ClockWorkMod)
x if I don't like CM: restore image created before to return to stock
-> This should work, shouldn't it?
- One more: What will happen if the the phone is S-OFF, an alternative Recovery is installed, and a HTC Firmware-Update is attempted? Will this work at all, will it update just the ROM, or will it update the Recovery, too? S-OFF will not be changed back to S-ON, right?
Thanks for your help.
Regards
1. Yes, the recovery is in it's own partition and is independent from the ROM
2. The recovery creates a "snapshot" of your current ROM. So when you restore, it'll be just the way you left it.
3. There's no need to do any HTC Firmware updates after installing a custom ROM (infact, I'm almost 100% sure that it won't work)
As a basic answer yes you go ahead with what you posted.just make sure your hboot version is compatible with revolutionary 1st etc etc.
As for HTC firmware update question,if your talking about the over the air updates I'm not sure but I think it would update your hboot thus reverting back to s-on status again so best not accept it if you do get one (turn off in settings)
Edit : ninja'd lol
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slymobi said:
As a basic answer yes you go ahead with what you posted.just make sure your hboot version is compatible with revolutionary 1st etc etc.
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Yes, of course.
As for HTC firmware update question,if your talking about the over the air updates [...]
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No, the manual ones you can download directly from HTC and install via USB. My understanding was that this would kill everything flashable, including radio and recovery. It would be reassuring to have a worst-case way to go back to stock in case the image-restore fails for whatever reason.
150d said:
Yes, of course.
No, the manual ones you can download directly from HTC and install via USB. My understanding was that this would kill everything flashable, including radio and recovery. It would be reassuring to have a worst-case way to go back to stock in case the image-restore fails for whatever reason.
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Ah sorry never dealt with any firmware updates. There are ruu.exe to help get back to stock if something goes wrong I think.
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You can go completely back to stock, s-on and all but believe me once you have cwm installed there really is no point unless its for warranty reasons, backup fails are rare with the latest recoveries + if it does fail with your first backup you can always post here and we will explain how to extract a stock Rom from an ruu to put things back to how they where before or you can flash a custom sense Rom and modify it to your liking.
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You can go completely back to stock, s-on and all
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That's great.
[...] but believe me once you have cwm installed there really is no point unless its for warranty reasons[...]
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Yea, exactly. I'm a little on the paranoid side, I know... ;-)
Ok, I'm on my way now. I've performed the "Revolutionary" S-OFF and am now running "Revolutionary CWM v4.0.1.4". Is this an out-of-date version?
I've read about ROM-Manager being able to auto-check for and flash a new Clockworks Recovery, but I've also read that ROM-Manager needs root. I have not yet flashed a new ROM, so I assume that I'm not yet rooted, am I? Can I find a ZIP of CWM that I can directly flash from the SD-card?
Does the CWM-version I'm running have any effect on the "quality" of the image backup? In other words, if I create a backup now, will I be able to restore it later running a different version of CWM?
The "different version backup restore" is a bit wonky and won't always work.
To flash a different recovery from the SD card do this:
1. Place this file on your SD card (Not in any folders!): http://www.multiupload.com/74EW2VPNHL
2. Boot into the bootloader
3. Wait a bit and then it should prompt you to update
4. Click the volume+ key to update
5. Remove SD card
6. Boot into the new recovery and insert the SD card
7. Go under mounts and select Mount USB storage
8. Delete the PCIMG file from your computer
nejc121 said:
1. Place this file on your SD card (Not in any folders!): http://www.multiupload.com/74EW2VPNHL
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I tried to, but I couldn't use the link. The whole domain seems to be down - maybe another holy crusade of Big Content, who knows. They sure leave fans in their wake, don't they.
Since you indicated that updating would be ok for the wildfire I went to http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager and downloaded the file recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.0-buzz.zip.
However, I'm not sure how to handle it: If I put it on the card under this name, nothing happens on bootloader-start. In recovery, I can select the file and install it, and then I immidiatly get a newly colored menu with the new CWM version 5.something. However, once I restart, the old CWM (v4.x) is there again.
I assume I need to use a magic filename so that the bootloader performs the update, not the (already running) recovery. Right?
**EDIT: Ah, disregard. I believe I found the answer myself.
Do you have fastboot?
If you do I can give you the recovery.img I'm using, which you can flash via fastboot.
Yes, fastboot is available.
Thank you.
Okay, here's how you flash a recovery via fastboot.
1. Extract the .zip I attached to the location where you fastboot is
2. Reboot phone in the bootloader
3. Select fastboot and attach USB cable
4. Open up the command prompt and type in "cd [location of fastboot]
5. Type in "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
6. You're done
Oh and by [location of fastboot] I mean that you type in the location of fastboot.
Wow - this was fun. There was something really curious going on with my device: Whatever I tried, no "official" way worked to modify CWM v4 to v5. In every case, the menu of the new version showed up and was usable, but was gone again after restart. After the file-on-card method got me nowhere (file was not recognized), I tried the high road and installed ROM-Manager. This complained about missing su. So I installed su. After that ROM-Manager downloaded CWM v5 and put it onto the card (into a file named update.zip - ahh... ) On restart, the CWM-install-screen came up, then the v5 menu.
And after restart, it was gone again. Even ROM-Manager was confused: He showed v5 as "installed", when in fact it was still v4. ;-)
So finally I downloaded the Android SDK (to get fastboot.exe) and performed the flash as you suggested in the first place. And it worked. First try, without hitch, permanently.
Thank you very much for your help!
Regards
The problem with ROM Manager's version is that it's only temporary and can only be accessed from the ROM Manager itself
Hi guys, I recently tried to install Cyanogenmod10 but failed. Here's what I did:
1. Rooted the phone and installed SuperSU
2. Flashed recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.4.0-endeavoru.img
3. Downloaded cm-10-20121218-NIGHTLY-endeavoru.zip, extracted boot.img and flashed it.
4. Restarted in custom recovery and wiped cache, data files and Dalvik cache.
5. Flashed the new rom
6. Wiped cache again.
7. Rebooted. -> Problem: The phone just displays the white screen with HTC logo and won't boot, no matter how long I wait.
I've tried to restore the old rom and boot image (I made a backup before starting) but it doesn't help.
I am thankful for any helpful advice, as this is my only phone and is currently unusable.
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Update: I managed to solve the problem, scroll down.
Hboot?
The boot.img that is present in the zip works only for older hboot versions. Check your hboot version first.
If you're on hboot 1.23, 1.28 or 1.31
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...postcount=8292
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...postcount=8379
Mdeejay's boot.img for newer HBOOTs: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...postcount=8627
anks257 said:
The boot.img that is present in the zip works only for older hboot versions. Check your hboot version first.
If you're on hboot 1.23, 1.28 or 1.31
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...postcount=8292
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...postcount=8379
Mdeejay's boot.img for newer HBOOTs: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...postcount=8627
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Thanks for the tip! I have HBOOT 1.36 installed. Unfortunately, I can't open any of the links you sent me, it just says page not found.
Ciribomflax said:
Hi guys, I recently tried to install Cyanogenmod10 but failed. Here's what I did:
1. Rooted the phone and installed SuperSU
2. Flashed recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.4.0-endeavoru.img
3. Downloaded cm-10-20121218-NIGHTLY-endeavoru.zip, extracted boot.img and flashed it.
4. Restarted in custom recovery and wiped cache, data files and Dalvik cache.
5. Flashed the new rom
6. Wiped cache again.
7. Rebooted. -> Problem: The phone just displays the white screen with HTC logo and won't boot, no matter how long I wait.
I've tried to restore the old rom and boot image (I made a backup before starting) but it doesn't help.
I am thankful for any helpful advice, as this is my only phone and is currently unusable.
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Please read the whole thread as I had the same problem. Please search next time.
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TL;DR?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1523418&d=1354254249
Download the modded-boot.img and flash it as it is.
Solved!
zettez said:
Please read the whole thread as I had the same problem. Please search next time.
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TL;DR?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1523418&d=1354254249
Download the modded-boot.img and flash it as it is.
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YOU ARE A LIFESAVER!!! Thank you so much, I don't know how I missed that thread. It was the first time I tried to flash a ROM and panicked when it all went wrong. Everything is working just fine now, thanks a million!
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YOU ARE A LIFESAVER!!! Thank you so much, I don't know how I missed that thread. It was the first time I tried to flash a ROM and panicked when it all went wrong. Everything is working just fine now, thanks a million!
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No worries, I can say the amount of happiness was easily at the same level when I got my phone working.
zettez said:
Please read the whole thread as I had the same problem. Please search next time.
Edit
TL;DR?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1523418&d=1354254249
Download the modded-boot.img and flash it as it is.
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Mine too!!!!
:fingers-crossed::fingers-crossed:
hi guys, i have to say i've tried to search some similar 3ds but didnjt find a solution, so im posting a new 1, hoping for a solution and not doubling any 3d.
i've helped a friend rooting his wildfire s, but i've mistakenly wiped the system ((((((( so now i can boot into bootloader\fastboot but cant flash any rom nor boot it normally, is there any way to fix it? i've tried all the ruus but none is working.
thx!!
evil_lcf said:
hi guys, i have to say i've tried to search some similar 3ds but didnjt find a solution, so im posting a new 1, hoping for a solution and not doubling any 3d.
i've helped a friend rooting his wildfire s, but i've mistakenly wiped the system ((((((( so now i can boot into bootloader\fastboot but cant flash any rom nor boot it normally, is there any way to fix it? i've tried all the ruus but none is working.
thx!!
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First of all, wrong section, find mod and ask him to move it.
Second, did you tried to flash rom using bootloader's update? you put pg76img with full system (pulled out of ruu) on sd card. And just get into bootloader, it should install system.
Third thing, describe "no go problem" with ruu.
cahiri0 said:
First of all, wrong section, find mod and ask him to move it.
Second, did you tried to flash rom using bootloader's update? you put pg76img with full system (pulled out of ruu) on sd card. And just get into bootloader, it should install system.
Third thing, describe "no go problem" with ruu.
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hey, sorry for wrong section, i was quite sure it was correct, so can any mod move it ? thx!!
so i put the pg76img with all the files extracted from a zip ruu in the root of the sd and getting into bootaloader it should update automatically?
the problem with the ruus is the with the zip ones i used the "Wildfire_S_All-In-One_Kit_v2.1" to installed it and i get the command like window where is says it's going and then, when the bar on the phone gets to the end, in bootaloader, in the window says it failed. so i enter in a loop of pop ups and cmq windows.
let me try again for details on this ones and the exes.
Try flashing cwm in fastboot and then install any rom
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yeah, i've finally managhed to flash a rom (cm7 rc) now i try with some sense, hoping it keeps on working!! thx!!!
Tried to change to the desire-z hboot to add extra space when running kitkat 4.4.2. Used the PC10IMG.zip file in developer forum.
It replaced the hboot and the radio, plus the recovery.img. The recovery.img was from 3.0.2.4. Before running the PC10IMG.zip I was using
the latest Clockwork Recovery file. Needles to say the phone won't boot. I need to make a PC10IMG.file that will replace the files
that were in the in the original files on the phone. Needless to say I can't us ADB because that fastboot is not working. I tried update files
form earlier versions(PC10IMG.Zip), they didn't work because hboot was different and I got a version error. Got any suggestions where I can
some later .img files to restore the bad ones.
Thanks,
Clyde
boot into recovery and write down everything from that screen here
Restore prceedure
Clyde909 said:
Tried to change to the desire-z hboot to add extra space when running kitkat 4.4.2. Used the PC10IMG.zip file in developer forum.
It replaced the hboot and the radio, plus the recovery.img. The recovery.img was from 3.0.2.4. Before running the PC10IMG.zip I was using
the latest Clockwork Recovery file. Needles to say the phone won't boot. I need to make a PC10IMG.file that will replace the files
that were in the in the original files on the phone. Needless to say I can't us ADB because that fastboot is not working. I tried update files
form earlier versions(PC10IMG.Zip), they didn't work because hboot was different and I got a version error. Got any suggestions where I can
some later .img files to restore the bad ones.
Thanks,
Clyde
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Found a file cwmr_6045_vision.PC10IMG.zip (used Google). Deleted every char before PC in file name and wrote file to SDrom then rebooted
and was able to get into recovery and recovered from there.
This might be a plan for those who can't get anything to work.
Thanks,
Clyde
I meant to say write all info from bootloader not recovery, but anyway glad its working
(Future reference be careful flashing random PC10IMG.zips, they can lead to a quick a brick)
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Android 4.2.2
HTC Sense 5.5
Software number NuSenseONE-KitKat-m7vzw_RD.1.0_4.19.631.9
HTC ASK ALI level 5.68
Kernel Version 3.4.10-NUM3rn3l- kk-S55
Phone doesn't connect to moblie data .
Xposed installer not working
SuperSU binary not installed?
I just need my phone back to normal I'll figure out this SU and root thing later. Factory reset doesn't do anything. Screen says I'm running a developer version of the OS
Help thanks
Jamesdbritt said:
Android 4.2.2
HTC Sense 5.5
Software number NuSenseONE-KitKat-m7vzw_RD.1.0_4.19.631.9
HTC ASK ALI level 5.68
Kernel Version 3.4.10-NUM3rn3l- kk-S55
Phone doesn't connect to moblie data .
Xposed installer not working
SuperSU binary not installed?
I just need my phone back to normal I'll figure out this SU and root thing later. Factory reset doesn't do anything. Screen says I'm running a developer version of the OS
Help thanks
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did you make a backup of your stock rom or the rom you had before you flashed the one you are currently having problems with?
nty123 said:
did you make a backup of your stock rom or the rom you had before you flashed the one you are currently having problems with?
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I was not the one that flashed the rom. I bought the phone three days ago and it was already like this.
Jamesdbritt said:
I was not the one that flashed the rom. I bought the phone three days ago and it was already like this.
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can you boot into recovery? either twrp or cwm
some updates.. I've been working on it.
Android 4.2.2
HTC Sense 5.5
Software number NuSenseONE-KitKat-m7vzw_RD.1.0_4.19.631.9
HTC ASK ALI level 5.68
Kernel Version 3.4.10-NUM3rn3l- kk-S55
???Phone doesn't connect to moblie data ???
Installed HTC Sync Manager to PC
on Device
Went into boot menu and went to recovery TWRP reinstalled SuperSU and Xposed installer
what is a ROM ? what do I do with the SDK bundle?
Jamesdbritt said:
some updates.. I've been working on it.
Android 4.2.2
HTC Sense 5.5
Software number NuSenseONE-KitKat-m7vzw_RD.1.0_4.19.631.9
HTC ASK ALI level 5.68
Kernel Version 3.4.10-NUM3rn3l- kk-S55
???Phone doesn't connect to moblie data ???
Installed HTC Sync Manager to PC
on Device
Went into boot menu and went to recovery TWRP reinstalled SuperSU and Xposed installer
what is a ROM ? what do I do with the SDK bundle?
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a rom is a modified software of android from a developer that you can install on your phone through a recovery, it's good that you can boot into recovery but, I'm not completely sure what's going on, the rom that is currently on your device could have a problem and not able to connect to mobile data. you could download a different rom and flash it onto your phone and see if that fixes it, there are plenty of amazing ones to choose from on this forum http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-htc-one/development even though you have the mobile data problem on your current rom i would still make a backup of your current rom to go back to incase anything happens when (if) you flash a different one
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a rom is a modified software of android from a developer that you can install on your phone through a recovery, it's good that you can boot into recovery but, I'm not completely sure what's going on, the rom that is currently on your device could have a problem and not able to connect to mobile data. you could download a different rom and flash it onto your phone and see if that fixes it, there are plenty of amazing ones to choose from on this forum http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-htc-one/development even though you have the mobile data problem on your current rom i would still make a backup of your current rom to go back to incase anything happens when (if) you flash a different one
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I am not sure how to flash roms is there a guide?
Jamesdbritt said:
I am not sure how to flash roms is there a guide?
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there are many videos online but its pretty easy, find a rom and gapps (if its included with the rom) then download those two to your sd card( make sure they are in .zip format) once downloaded boot into twrp and choose the backup icon and swipe to backup. when that's done you will press the wipe icon and perform a factory reset(you lose all data so make sure you have contacts synced to google) when its done wiping your data go back and install zip and locate the downloaded rom and choose that then if you downloaded the gapps(google apps) choose add more zips near the bottom and find that .zip. when you have everything you will then swipe to flash. when its done tap reboot and it will load your new rom.
nty123 said:
there are many videos online but its pretty easy, find a rom and gapps (if its included with the rom) then download those two to your sd card( make sure they are in .zip format) once downloaded boot into twrp and choose the backup icon and swipe to backup. when that's done you will press the wipe icon and perform a factory reset(you lose all data so make sure you have contacts synced to google) when its done wiping your data go back and install zip and locate the downloaded rom and choose that then if you downloaded the gapps(google apps) choose add more zips near the bottom and find that .zip. when you have everything you will then swipe to flash. when its done tap reboot and it will load your new rom.
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ok I am going to try ViperOne 5.0.0 | 4.19.401.8
ok so why backup the settings if they aren't working now?
Jamesdbritt said:
ok I am going to try ViperOne 5.0.0 | 4.19.401.8
ok so why backup the settings if they aren't working now?
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Maybe this will save you some time.
Maybe not....
Did you put a working active Sim card of your own into the phone?
That ROM that's on the phone currently, works just fine for verizon cell and data services.
You're welcome to change the ROM to whatever one you want.
Just trying to help you find the actual root of your problem.
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Sounds like you're new to the world of modding which is perfectly fine because we all had to start somewhere. You want to familiarize yourself with the basics before you get too far over your head though. Here's a basic terminology guide that will help you right now: http://www.gizmodo.co.uk/2013/05/the-dummys-guide-to-android-rooting-everything-you-need-to-know/
I don't know what the person before you did, but as santod has explained NuSense has perfectly working data. I'm using it now and have never had issue. It's my personal favorite rom, but there are many out there right now you should be trying out for yourself and forming your own conclusions. Almost everyone will have a different opinion on the "best rom" which is why it's a question you'll see avoided around here. Personally, I would start on a "stock" rom like the one offered here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2485319. That thread also includes very important instructions on how to update your firmware (for better radio performance among other things). Good luck and don't be afraid to ask questions before doing something you're not sure of.
No operating system
accidently wiped everything clean the PC cannot recognize the device says I need a driver. I still have twrp but the backup was wiped on accident what do I do to fix it?
I think you'll have to push a rom from your computer to the phone using ADB and then flash it in recovery. I've never had to do that so hopefully someone can chime in with more details.
You need the adb debugging tools installed on your computer. Plus HTC drivers. Once you have those installed, you can try flashing a RUU. Here's 4.2.2 RUU http://www.htc1guru.com/2013/11/verizon-ruu-zip-1-10-605-10-posted/ . This tells you how to setup adb http://www.howtogeek.com/125769/how-to-install-and-use-abd-the-android-debug-bridge-utility/ . To flash the RUU, place the RUU in the same folder as your adb tools, and rename it RUU.zip. In the command prompt type, fastboot oem rebootRUU , then hit enter. Then type, fastboot flash zip RUU.zip ,then hit enter. Afterit finishes you'll have to type fastboot flash zip RUU.zip one more time . Then after about ten minutes it will finish and you'll type fastboot reboot-hboot. Then restart phone.
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You need the adb debugging tools installed on your computer. Plus HTC drivers. Once you have those installed, you can try flashing a RUU. Here's 4.2.2 RUU http://www.htc1guru.com/2013/11/verizon-ruu-zip-1-10-605-10-posted/ . This tells you how to setup adb http://www.howtogeek.com/125769/how-to-install-and-use-abd-the-android-debug-bridge-utility/ . To flash the RUU, place the RUU in the same folder as your adb tools, and rename it RUU.zip. In the command prompt type, fastboot oem rebootRUU , then hit enter. Then type, fastboot flash zip RUU.zip ,then hit enter. Afterit finishes you'll have to type fastboot flash zip RUU.zip one more time . Then after about ten minutes it will finish and you'll type fastboot reboot-hboot. Then restart phone.
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the howtogeek site will not come up it crashes IE everytime
the more I read , everything says I need HTC windows seven drivers where can I get them I can not find a reliable source
Read there are plenty of things on the net that will help you with your problems.
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http://vzw1files.dyndns.org/ADB/
bigjohn6582 said:
Read there are plenty of things on the net that will help you with your problems.
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this did not help at all
cmlusco said:
http://vzw1files.dyndns.org/ADB/
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Great link but does not at all address the question. this thread can be closed problem was solved by @clsA @alray and @nkk71