If i want to go to recovery mode it loads and then there is a triangle with a ! In it, i have cwm 5.8.4.5. What can be the problem
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Flash twrp, cwm has some problems
Okay
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Also, to flash a recovery you need to download it, put it in the fastboot folder, open the cmd and locate the folder, connect your phone in fastboot USB, on the cmd type "fastboot devices", if it gives back some numbers and letters it's connected properly, then you type "fastboot flash recovery nameofrecovery.img", on the phone you should see a loading bar on top right of the screen, when it's done, reboot into bootloader and go to recovery
Yes, i saw it already, but anyway Thanks!
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Anyway dude, post in Q & A for this kind of stuff, try to remember it next time
Okay, i will remember it!
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i just installed android revolution hd for my one x it has been working seamlessly till now when i tried to open clockwork recovery mod the phone just keeps rebooting untill i power it off my self and then power it back on what should i do
replose said:
i just installed android revolution hd for my one x it has been working seamlessly till now when i tried to open clockwork recovery mod the phone just keeps rebooting untill i power it off my self and then power it back on what should i do
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what version of CWM have you flashed to your phone?
i think -5.8.2.7 these where the only numbers written at the end of the img file btw cwm was working fine with cm10 but when i installed arhd it doesnt want to open
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i think -5.8.2.7 these where the only numbers written at the end of the img file btw cwm was working fine with cm10 but when i installed arhd it doesnt want to open
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you should download CWM touch 5.8.4.0. If you boot into HBOOT then fastboot from there, you can flash CWM via fastboot
the command will be
Code:
fastboot flash recovery xxxxxxxx.zip
where xxxxxx is the name of the CWM file
after this is flashed you should be fine booting into recovery
Fakterr said:
you should download CWM touch 5.8.4.0. If you boot into HBOOT then fastboot from there, you can flash CWM via fastboot
the command will be
Code:
fastboot flash recovery xxxxxxxx.zip
where xxxxxx is the name of the CWM file
after this is flashed you should be fine booting into recovery
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i cant even go into hboot now
replose said:
i cant even go into hboot now
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Are you able to boot the phone into ARHD??
Yes
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replose said:
Yes
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K just double checking you are holding volume down + power button for quite a while and the HTC boot screen is in a multiple bootloop?
If yes then you could always try flashing the normal CWM recovery via rom manager (non touch version, 4.x.x.x if i remember correctly). if that says falsh complete try booting cwm from there?
I can't find the rom manager any where
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replose said:
I can't find the rom manager any where
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download it again from the play store and then flash CWM from there
Ok thanks a lot now I can go to camp through rom manager but still no hboot
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Try "fastboot erase cache"
Edit: To get into Hboot try "adb reboot bootloader"
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CoSaWa said:
Try "fastboot erase cache"
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replose cant get into bootloader so cant use fastboot at the moment.
Have you tried booting into bootloader via holding the power button > reboot > bootloader through ARHD?
I only try by holding the power button and the volume down key at the same time which atmosphere classes the phone completely and turns off the led if I'm charging
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It works now, figured out that I had to untick the fast boot option in in settings
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Hi guys
Never thought it would happen to me but looks like I've done it for sure this time.
I was trying to flash a jelly bean rom when it started doing infinite reboots.
I thought no problem, will just reboot into recovery, flash boot.img then flash an older rom I had stored on there.
Trouble is it won't go into recovery, you seen the screen for about a second and the device restarts, there appears no way to get into recovery.
I can get into the bootloader but that is it. It looks like I can't even power the device down because when I do it decides to start rebooting.
If you can talk me out of this one I'd be very grateful.
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Try flashing the recovery through fastboot.
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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Draciel882 said:
Try flashing the recovery through fastboot.
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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In fastboot you can boot recovery directly with
fastboot boot recovery.IMG
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Draciel882 said:
Try flashing the recovery through fastboot.
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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When I try that it just says 'waiting for device' from the command prompt.
The red fastboot usb text is showing
It doesn't look like I can flash recovery, it just says waiting for device. Not good.
Update;
I've re flashed recovery but when I do it reboots the device and recovery attempts to load then it falls back to the infinite rebooting.
clarkey02 said:
When I try that it just says 'waiting for device' from the command prompt.
The red fastboot usb text is showing
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Have you tried?
fastboot erase cache
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Try
Fastboot erase cache
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eyosen said:
Try
Fastboot erase cache
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Yeah that worked !!!!!!! I actually found it on the below thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/index.php/t-1802104.html
Cheers guys...Heart attack over :good::good::good::good:
I was installing a font Via Font Installer, I was installed MyriadWebPro.ttf. I've installed numerous fonts before, and after installing this one, the phone doesn't fully boot. What do I mean by fully boot? It turns on, the HTC logo, virgin mobile logo, and then HTC and Beats Logo, and it stays there. The LED indicator still works when its off. I have the CMDA One V, if that helps in anyway.
Anyone know what's wrong?
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If you are rooted try reinstalling kernel
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mr_nooby said:
If you are rooted try reinstalling kernel
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Sorry I was out. Hold power for 10 seconds, your phone will shut down. Then press volume - and power until fastboot screen appears. Then you flash the kernel. But you have to be rooted
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Sorry I was out. Hold power for 10 seconds, your phone will shut down. Then press volume - and power until fastboot screen appears. Then you flash the kernel. But you have to be rooted
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i am rooted
if u took nandroid then restore it... or just re flash whatever rom you're on without any wipes..
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Get into fastboot then on the pc put the kernel in fastboot folder, open cmd, locate fastboot folder, type fastboot devices just to be sure it is connected, and if it gives you an answer, type fastboot flash boot name of kernel.img
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Get into fastboot then on the pc put the kernel in fastboot folder, open cmd, locate fastboot folder, type fastboot devices just to be sure it is connected, and if it gives you an answer, type fastboot flash boot name of kernel.img
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I've fixed my phone thanks.
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I have unlocked my bootloader and installed cm10.1 on my HTC one x. I forgot to make a recovery for my ROM and cannot find a working stock ROM. I am from the UK and my HTC one x was locked to three, I got a code to unlock it so it would work on O2-UK. Does anyone know of a stock recovery Rom so I can re store my phone? The reason why I cannot use cm10.1 on my one x is because I get a error saying "the process com.android.phone has unexpectedly stopped" every time I press ok to get rid of it, it comes back over and over. Anyone know or suggest why? (THE CM10.1 MOD IS THE NIGHTLY VERSION) thanks
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Wipe data... Manually format /system from custom recovery and then flash CM10.1 again! and also make sure you flash the boot.img again!
If you want to go full stock, then post the result of the following:
Code:
fastboot getvar version-main
Thanks, how do I flash the boot.img please?
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Thanks, how do I flash the boot.img please?
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You need fastboot folder : http://d-h.st/8Jr (Download it and extract the Fastboot folder in your pc)
HTC Sync Manager (For the latest drivers) : http://www.htc.com/www/support/software/htc-sync-manager.aspx (Skip it if you already have)
Now boot your phone to fastboot mode by pressing Power and Volume Down button together till you reach bootloader screen. Now select fastboot from the screen.
Open the cm10.1rom.zip file and extract the boot.img from it place it in the fastboot folder.
Connect your phone to your PC and then go to fastboot folder and open a cmd window there (Pressing shift and right click)
Now run the following commands:
Code:
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot erase cache
Now go to recovery, wipe data/cache/dalvic and then flash rom.zip and then gapps.zip and REBOOT!
Okay thank you I will try this later, hope it works
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Okay thank you I will try this later, hope it works
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If you follow it step by step, it will!
Good Luck!
OMG IT WORKED! I LOVE YOU XD THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!
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OMG IT WORKED! I LOVE YOU XD THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!
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Greatt!! Enjoy the rom!
I am posting this for my frnd he was trying to unlock bootloader which he successful did but when he tried to reboot after that it stuck in bootloop(htc logo) and later he realized he accidentally clicked on flash kernel from some rootkit and I suppose that's why it's suck in boot then he tried to flash recovery and flash a new Rom but his phone is not detected by the computer
Any suggestion
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I am posting this for my frnd he was trying to unlock bootloader which he successful did but when he tried to reboot after that it stuck in bootloop(htc logo) and later he realized he accidentally clicked on flash kernel from some rootkit and I suppose that's why it's suck in boot then he tried to flash recovery and flash a new Rom but his phone is not detected by the computer
Any suggestion
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are the drivers up-to-date?
can he enter the hboot screen?
Yes he can enter bootloader from the power+volume button combo nd drivers are update since he unlocked bootloader from same computer
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are the drivers up-to-date?
can he enter the hboot screen?
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Yes he can enter bootloader from the power+volume button combo nd drivers are update since he unlocked bootloader from same computer
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So my suggestion is: flash a recovery like philz 5.15.9 via fastboot, enter recovery, mount the phone as external mass storage, copy there the zip of a rom, wipe data to install new rom, reboot to bootloader, flash boot.img from the rom via fastboot (erase cache before and after flashing boot.img) then enter recovery flash the rom zip and choose wipe in aroma... Then should be ok... Ask here for further infos
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