Help me with my HTC desire HD problem - Desire HD Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have a HTC Desire HD obviously and i tried to gain root the other day.
I tried to use this tutorial found on google : https://sites.google.com/site/mobileandcomputingtips/Downhome/HTC-Desire-HD/howtorootahtcdesirehd
It says for 2.3.3 but i had 2.3.5 when i initiated the process...I know i shouldn't have done that now...but it's too late and now I am stuck and asking for help.
I did all i had to so in that tutorial and now i get this on my phone: see pictures attached.
If i go into recovery i get what you see on the pictures, I can't select nothing it just try to update a missing file or image...
So..if i press "yes" it goes to a screen with a red triangle with exclamation point appears with E: can't open /cache/recovery/command
If i press "no" it goes to the same triangle screen.
Please someone help me.

You need to get a PD98IMG off the root of your SD card. Pop it into another phone or an SD card reader. Then follow the instructions in the guide in my signature for "S-Off no recovery."

asilviug said:
I have a HTC Desire HD obviously and i tried to gain root the other day.
I tried to use this tutorial found on google : https://sites.google.com/site/mobileandcomputingtips/Downhome/HTC-Desire-HD/howtorootahtcdesirehd
It says for 2.3.3 but i had 2.3.5 when i initiated the process...I know i shouldn't have done that now...but it's too late and now I am stuck and asking for help.
I did all i had to so in that tutorial and now i get this on my phone: see pictures attached.
If i go into recovery i get what you see on the pictures, I can't select nothing it just try to update a missing file or image...
So..if i press "yes" it goes to a screen with a red triangle with exclamation point appears with E: can't open /cache/recovery/command
If i press "no" it goes to the same triangle screen.
Please someone help me.
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Follow this tutorial it Helped me a lot
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jou_jkCGYOM

bananagranola said:
You need to get a PD98IMG off the root of your SD card. Pop it into another phone or an SD card reader. Then follow the instructions in the guide in my signature for "S-Off no recovery."
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I have located the deleted the zip file : PD98IMG of my SD card.
Just to check with you , is this the post you were referring to earlier? http://tau.shadowchild.nl/attn1/?p=411
Also can you give me assistance over an instant message client or something similar? I am willing to "buy you a beer "

No. In my signature, post #7 has a PDF guide. In there is a section for when you have S-Off with no recovery.

bananagranola said:
No. In my signature, post #7 has a PDF guide. In there is a section for when you have S-Off with no recovery.
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I found what you were talking about but the dropbox file is not there anymore...can you help me out with an alternative?
"S-OFF no custom recovery:
You need to re flash a custom recovery to be able to flash a custom rom again. Follow these steps:
1) Boot in hboot and choose fastboot.
2) Plug the phone to the pc (you have to see fastboot usb in red in the phone)
3) Open a cmd as admin or terminal as root in the PC.
4) Type (case sensitive):
5) wget http://db.tt/YV7fTEx7 --no-check-certificate (wait until the download is ready)
6) Fastboot oem rebootRUU (that will put your phone in RUU mode, with a black screen with silver HTC)
7) Fastboot flash zip cwm-5.0.2.7-ace.zip (it will send the file first and then flash it)
8) When you see OKAY. Finished (near the bottom in the cmd session even if the green bar in the phone is at half way)
9) Fastboot reboot-bootloader.
10) VOILÁ…check and you should have CWM again. "

All you need is to flash a recovery and any of the superuser programs.
In that same thread bananagranola mentioned, in the thread index (second post) there is a recovery image you can flash. With that you'll have a recovery. Once flashed, make a backup of your rom and then you can fiddle around. To get su rights, install any of the superuser apps.
Edit: of course, all of this is under your own risk. The above method is 'safer', however, the file mentioned has been tested by myself and others.
2nd edit: you could also extract the image and use the above method.
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Teichopsia said:
All you need is to flash a recovery and any of the superuser programs.
In that same thread bananagranola mentioned, in the thread index (second post) there is a recovery image you can flash. With that you'll have a recovery. Once flashed, make a backup of your rom and then you can fiddle around. To get su rights, install any of the superuser apps.
Edit: of course, all of this is under your own risk. The above method is 'safer', however, the file mentioned has been tested by myself and others.
Sent from a dream.
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I tried to flash a zip file containing the latest recovery image but after entering in RUU mode it failed to open/update/flash the .zip file.
This is as far as I could go.
If you could help me with a good tutorial where I can flash the recovery image it would be much appreciated.
I found some on google but it say that I need to have a rooted phone and ENG S-Off. My phone is only S-off and i don't think I'm rooted...yet.

asilviug said:
I tried to flash a zip file containing the latest recovery image but after entering in RUU mode it failed to open/update/flash the .zip file.
This is as far as I could go.
If you could help me with a good tutorial where I can flash the recovery image it would be much appreciated.
I found some on google but it say that I need to have a rooted phone and ENG S-Off. My phone is only S-off and i don't think I'm rooted...yet.
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Then maybe you shouldn't be messing with your phone.
Here it is nonetheless
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33421701
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Teichopsia said:
Then maybe you shouldn't be messing with your phone.
Here it is nonetheless
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33421701
Sent from a dream.
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OK. What should I do now with this file? : https://www.dropbox.com/s/9fcnd46yqlc8bu0/4extTouchRecovery.zip
Copy it on the sd card and power on the phone? or try to flash it in RUU mode using fastboot line ?

asilviug said:
OK. What should I do now with this file? : https://www.dropbox.com/s/9fcnd46yqlc8bu0/4extTouchRecovery.zip
Copy it on the sd card and power on the phone? or try to flash it in RUU mode using fastboot line ?
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sorry about that, it was actually a reply to your original message. the quote changed as you edited the post.
you can either just flash it the way it is:
which is place it in the root of your sd card, reboot into hboot, wait, follow instructions.
or, extract the .img and continue with:
"S-OFF no custom recovery:
You need to re flash a custom recovery to be able to flash a custom rom again. Follow these steps:
1) Boot in hboot and choose fastboot.
2) Plug the phone to the pc (you have to see fastboot usb in red in the phone)
3) Open a cmd as admin or terminal as root in the PC.
4) Type (case sensitive):
5) wget http://db.tt/YV7fTEx7 --no-check-certificate (wait until the download is ready)
6) Fastboot oem rebootRUU (that will put your phone in RUU mode, with a black screen with silver HTC)
7) Fastboot flash zip cwm-5.0.2.7-ace.zip (it will send the file first and then flash it)
8) When you see OKAY. Finished (near the bottom in the cmd session even if the green bar in the phone is at half way)
9) Fastboot reboot-bootloader.
10) VOILÁ…check and you should have CWM again. "

Teichopsia said:
sorry about that, it was actually a reply to your original message. the quote changed as you edited the post.
you can either just flash it the way it is:
which is place it in the root of your sd card, reboot into hboot, wait, follow instructions.
or, extract the .img and continue with:
"S-OFF no custom recovery:
You need to re flash a custom recovery to be able to flash a custom rom again. Follow these steps:
1) Boot in hboot and choose fastboot.
2) Plug the phone to the pc (you have to see fastboot usb in red in the phone)
3) Open a cmd as admin or terminal as root in the PC.
4) Type (case sensitive):
5) wget http://db.tt/YV7fTEx7 --no-check-certificate (wait until the download is ready)
6) Fastboot oem rebootRUU (that will put your phone in RUU mode, with a black screen with silver HTC)
7) Fastboot flash zip cwm-5.0.2.7-ace.zip (it will send the file first and then flash it)
8) When you see OKAY. Finished (near the bottom in the cmd session even if the green bar in the phone is at half way)
9) Fastboot reboot-bootloader.
10) VOILÁ…check and you should have CWM again. "
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I placed the file on the sd card but nothing happened when i entered in hboot.
I tried to flash it the method above but i get this error/message:
"C:\Users\!\Desktop>Fastboot flash zip 4extTouchRecovery.zip
sending 'zip' (6072 KB)... OKAY [ 1.045s]
writing 'zip'... INFOzip header checking...
INFOzip info parsing...
FAILED (remote: 24 parsing android-info fail)
finished. total time: 6.490s
C:\Users\!\Desktop>

asilviug said:
I placed the file on the sd card but nothing happened when i entered in hboot.
I tried to flash it the method above but i get this error/message:
"C:\Users\!\Desktop>Fastboot flash zip 4extTouchRecovery.zip
sending 'zip' (6072 KB)... OKAY [ 1.045s]
writing 'zip'... INFOzip header checking...
INFOzip info parsing...
FAILED (remote: 24 parsing android-info fail)
finished. total time: 6.490s
C:\Users\!\Desktop>
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not the zip file, the image file inside the zip file.

Teichopsia said:
not the zip file, the image file inside the zip file.
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just to check before i proceed the line would be like : Fastboot flash recovery.img ?

asilviug said:
just to check before i proceed the line would be like : Fastboot flash recovery.img ?
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Seems to be right.
I'm about to cook dinner.....
The link I sent where you got the file from says how to flash it.
You place the pd98img,zip in the root of your sd card (outside of any folders), reboot into hboot which is while phone is off, press and hold the down volume button and then the power button. It will boot into hboot, make a check for the pd98img.zip automatically, then it will ask you if you want to flash it, it will tell you to press such and such button, it will go through the process and then you will be done. Once finished, delete or move the pd98img file from the root of your sd card to where ever you want as long as it's inside a folder or off your sd card.
In that same link you will find the cwm version, the one that you were missing. After a while you will end up flashing the one I gave since it is better than cwm.
So, if for whatever reason doing the above command doesn't work, then you can try with the cwm or simply do the above step with hboot.
If you get stuck on what to do next, you can re-read this very thread or you can read the guide glevitan wrote, the one bananagranola mentioned. The guide was designed to get people started.
Good luck.
Edit: remember to extract/ take recovery.img out from the zip file.

Teichopsia said:
Seems to be right.
I'm about to cook dinner.....
The link I sent where you got the file from says how to flash it.
You place the pd98img,zip in the root of your sd card (outside of any folders), reboot into hboot which is while phone is off, press and hold the down volume button and then the power button. It will boot into hboot, make a check for the pd98img.zip automatically, then it will ask you if you want to flash it, it will tell you to press such and such button, it will go through the process and then you will be done. Once finished, delete or move the pd98img file from the root of your sd card to where ever you want as long as it's inside a folder or off your sd card.
In that same link you will find the cwm version, the one that you were missing. After a while you will end up flashing the one I gave since it is better than cwm.
So, if for whatever reason doing the above command doesn't work, then you can try with the cwm or simply do the above step with hboot.
If you get stuck on what to do next, you can re-read this very thread or you can read the guide glevitan wrote, the one bananagranola mentioned. The guide was designed to get people started.
Good luck.
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successfully installed recovery
successfully installed custom rom
thank you very much my friend , can i buy you a beer?

asilviug said:
successfully installed recovery
successfully installed custom rom
thank you very much my friend , can i buy you a beer?
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If you are married, buy your wife some flowers and take her out to dinner and tell her how much you love her.
If you have kids take them out.
If it's a girlfriend, same as above.
Parents, samething.
:beer:
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Teichopsia said:
If you are married, buy your wife some flowers and take her out to dinner and tell her how much you love her.
If you have kids take them out.
If it's a girlfriend, same as above.
Parents, samething.
:beer:
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i will, please recommend me a custom rom for DHD

asilviug said:
i will, please recommend me a custom rom for DHD
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39573494
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[GUIDE] Install ClockWorkMod through ADB

If your having trouble getting ROM Manager to flash your recovery, this is how to do it manually through ADB.
1. Download this file. http://db.tt/hWI840z
2. Rename the file to recovery.img
3. open a command prompt/terminal window and navigate to the location that you saved the file to. c:\path\to\recovery.img
4. type adb reboot bootloader
5. once booted into fast boot, back in the cmd prompt/terminal type fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
when its done reboot and then back in cmd prompt/terminal type fastboot reboot.
after reboot type adb reboot recovery and you should boot into clockwork. Make a nandroid and go find a custom rom.
Made into a guide, thank you option94
Thanks was having issues installing through ROM Manager worked like a charm!
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Whosdaman said:
Made into a guide, thank you option94
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No Problem. Glad I could help the community.
option94 said:
If your having trouble getting ROM Manager to flash your recovery, this is how to do it manually through ADB.
1. Download this file. http://db.tt/hWI840z
2. Rename the file to recovery.img
3. open a command prompt/terminal window and navigate to the location that you saved the file to. c:\path\to\recovery.img
4. type adb reboot bootloader
5. once booted into fast boot, back in the cmd prompt/terminal type fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
when its done reboot and then back in cmd prompt/terminal type adb reboot recovery and you should boot into clockwork. Make a nandroid and go find a custom rom.
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Because lots of people don't know DOS and may even have directories with spaces making navigation difficult, I use one modification to your number 3.
If you navigate in windows (assuming you're using windows) to the directory that has the recovery.img file, go up one level, hold down the shift key and right mouse click on the folder containing the recovery image. Select Open Command Window Here from the menu that pops up. Now you no longer have to navigate in DOS. I know that this works on Windows 7 but none of my machines are running Vista or XP to verify on those versions.
When I try this method, I get:
sending 'recovery' (4000 KB)... OKAY [ 0.704s]
writing 'recovery'... INFOsignature checking...
FAILED (remote: signature verify fail)
finished. total time: 1.157s
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If we do it this way, does it still boot into recovery when plugged in while phone is powered down?
daewond3r said:
If we do it this way, does it still boot into recovery when plugged in while phone is powered down?
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+1 It's the only thing preventing me from flashing CW these days. Anyone test this?
XfooYen said:
+1 It's the only thing preventing me from flashing CW these days. Anyone test this?
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I tried it this way (just flashed CW over CW). It still happens.
I'm debating if I want to try flashing the stock recovery, then flashing CW via adb. Something tells me it won't matter.
PhunkOne said:
When I try this method, I get:
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Are you rooted, or at least S-OFF?
Im getting this error
flash recovery recovery.img
sending 'recovery' (4000 KB)...
writing 'recovery'...
FAILED (remote: signature verify f
finished. total time: 1.872s
when I try to go in to recovery it goes to the phone with the triangle with the exclamation mark.
now I feel like an [email protected]#$ ...I forgot to "at least S-OFF?"
that fixed.....thanks
For some odd reason I'm not able to download the clockworkmod file. It directs me to dropbox and says to login, when I do, nothing happens. Does anyone else have this file for me to download?
Also, is there an amonra recovery for the mt4g?
I'm getting the same error while trying to download the file, I'm searching for it myself - if I find it i'll post the updated link.
UPDATE:
Here is the link for the HTC myTouch 4g
If you need the image for another device visit it here.
Any way of flashing recovery via terminal emulator. I don't own a computer anymore.
Sent from my HTC Glacier using XDA App
Trouble using ClockWork
I have unrooted my device and installed clockwork firmware three times. All it does is bring up t mobile mytouch 4g, then it stops loading. I have also tried doing by pushing the volume down button, and power button and selecting recover, when I do this the same thing happens. I tried clicking on the link to try via abd but the link does not allow me to download it. Any help would be apprecited.
Fixed it
I found the file on the internet, took me a little but found it and that fixed the problem, thanks to all
scott.ragan said:
Any way of flashing recovery via terminal emulator. I don't own a computer anymore.
Sent from my HTC Glacier using XDA App
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not 100% sure that it will work, but you can try the following:
1. copy the file to the root of your sd card and rename it recovery.img (renaming not necessary, just makes life easier)
2. open terminal and type 'su' then hit enter
3. type 'flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery.img' then hit enter
4. type 'reboot recovery' then hit enter and you should go to CWM recovery.
This method worked for me on the mt3g, not sure it will work on mt4g but I don't see a reason for it not to.
mr.tenuki said:
not 100% sure that it will work, but you can try the following:
1. copy the file to the root of your sd card and rename it recovery.img (renaming not necessary, just makes life easier)
2. open terminal and type 'su' then hit enter
3. type 'flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery.img' then hit enter
4. type 'reboot recovery' then hit enter and you should go to CWM recovery.
This method worked for me on the mt3g, not sure it will work on mt4g but I don't see a reason for it not to.
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It will if flash_image is in /system/bin. Its not there on the stock rom.
Sent from my HTC Glacier using XDA App

[Q] installing custom roms

hi...
can any1 tell me how to install custom roms using pc...........
i have searched the forum....but couldnt find any answer.................
sorry for starting a new thread........
thanks in advance
General Method:
- find, download and copy a flashable rom called "fullwipe 1.3" to the sd
- copy the zip with the rom you want to load in it to your sd card
- reboot into cwm recovery
- install zip from sd card
- choose the fullwipe 1.3 zip
- install
- then choose the rom's zip
- install
- reboot
wait for it to load. there you go.
For more advanced rom's, you must make directory's on your sd card for them to work properly. Follow instructions posted by the Rom's developer for proper installation.
thanks bro..........4 all ur help..............
1 more question........
what about using it through the fone......
i mean .....after downloading through the rom manager..........should i follow the same procedure ????
question
I rooted today, s-off & eng-off, installed rom manager
what do i have to do to get clockwork to work
I try booting into recovery but, display goes blank & has a red triangle symbol & after many minutes nothing happens..... can some inform me of the step I may have missed or something i can do to verify that i have the device set up properly.
Hopefully Thanks in advance.
gixer131 said:
question
I rooted today, s-off & eng-off, installed rom manager
what do i have to do to get clockwork to work
I try booting into recovery but, display goes blank & has a red triangle symbol & after many minutes nothing happens..... can some inform me of the step I may have missed or something i can do to verify that i have the device set up properly.
Hopefully Thanks in advance.
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Flash CWM recovery from rom manager again.
Hawks556 said:
Flash CWM recovery from rom manager again.
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I can appreciate that, but I need to know what to do. I try to do that & i get an error while attempting to run privileged commands. Flashing sounds all great but I cant seem to get it to do anything in recovery... error issues trying to do that, or anything else, I also have super user update issues that say they put a recovery image on the sd card & to go boot that from within recovery.
Just hoping to find out why i cant do the simple things everyone speaks of.
gixer131 said:
I can appreciate that, but I need to know what to do. I try to do that & i get an error while attempting to run privileged commands. Flashing sounds all great but I cant seem to get it to do anything in recovery... error issues trying to do that, or anything else, I also have super user update issues that say they put a recovery image on the sd card & to go boot that from within recovery.
Just hoping to find out why i cant do the simple things everyone speaks of.
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Well if you can't flash recovery from Rom Manager then there's something wrong with your root privileges or s-offs... Just to make things clear, how did you try to flash the recovery?
AT THE TOP OF THE BOOTLOADER IT MUST SAY "... ENG S-OFF RL" FOR THIS TO WORK
With the device connected, boot into bootloader and select FASTBOOT and press power once.
It will now show FASTBOOT USB, and give you 4 options.
Download the newest 4.x.x.x version of the cwm recovery from the dev section.
Download My Toolkit and Extract to C:\
In the recovery zip that you downloaded from the dev thread, find the "recovery.img" and extract it to the RESOURCE folder of my toolkit. (make sure its only the recovery.img and not the folders it sits in)
open up a command prompt (windows key + R, type "cmd" and hit enter)
type in: cd "C:\HTC ACE TOOLKIT\RESOURCE" and hit enter.
the prompt should now be in that directory.
now type in the following EXACTLY and press enter afterwards:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Let it flash, and badaboom, you have just flash cwm recovery.
JSLEnterprises said:
AT THE TOP OF THE BOOTLOADER IT MUST SAY "... ENG S-OFF RL" FOR THIS TO WORK
With the device connected, boot into bootloader and select FASTBOOT and press power once.
It will now show FASTBOOT USB, and give you 4 options.
Download the newest 4.x.x.x version of the cwm recovery from the dev section.
Download My Toolkit and Extract to C:\
In the recovery zip that you downloaded from the dev thread, find the "recovery.img" and extract it to the RESOURCE folder of my toolkit. (make sure its only the recovery.img and not the folders it sits in)
open up a command prompt (windows key + R, type "cmd" and hit enter)
type in: cd "C:\HTC ACE TOOLKIT\RESOURCE" and hit enter.
the prompt should now be in that directory.
now type in the following EXACTLY and press enter afterwards:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Let it flash, and badaboom, you have just flash cwm recovery.
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The BOOTLOADER SAYs "... ENG S-OFF but no RL @ the end
Can someone instruct me to what I may have done wrong? I know if I try to s-off or ENG-off I now get a connection problem but the first time I tried it seemed to work properly.
Thanks
Thanks for the help, I have successfuly flached clockwork now & a new rom.... What should I do to update a radio for my device on telus? Thanks
gixer131 said:
Thanks for the help, I have successfuly flached clockwork now & a new rom.... What should I do to update a radio for my device on telus? Thanks
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well, in that toolkit i told you to download is a command script that does pretty much what I told you do to for the recovery.
Since you and I have the exact same phone I recommend grabbing the radio from the 2.52 korean build (Radio_12.59.60.26U_26.11.04.21_M), and the rill's as well.
Here is the radio and ril (first 2 links, download via the dropbox links): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=996630
make sure you're in bootloader > fastboot and it says FASTBOOT USB on the screen
take a radio.img from within the zip and drop it into the resource folder and then run the shorcut in the toolkit.
It will now flash the radio to your phone and reboot.
Now with the rill's you flash via cwm recovery, from the RIL zip you downloaded, off your sd card in the same way you would flash a rom.
JSLEnterprises said:
well, in that toolkit i told you to download is a command script that does pretty much what I told you do to for the recovery.
Since you and I have the exact same phone I recommend grabbing the radio from the 2.52 korean build (Radio_12.59.60.26U_26.11.04.21_M), and the rill's as well.
Here is the radio and ril (first 2 links, download via the dropbox links): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=996630
make sure you're in bootloader > fastboot and it says FASTBOOT USB on the screen
take a radio.img from within the zip and drop it into the resource folder and then run the shorcut in the toolkit.
It will now flash the radio to your phone and reboot.
Now with the rill's you flash via cwm recovery, from the RIL zip you downloaded, off your sd card in the same way you would flash a rom.
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I would Like to thank you for your help & support, I was a the step of having fastboot usb And on my pc I unziped the radio And droped the image in the resource folder, a window pops up (disk burner) only option to choose is DVD R Drive.... do I have to have the SD card unmouted as a disk drive to the computer?
leave disk burner outta this. lol
The phone should be in bootloader under "fastboot" so the highlighted area will say FASTBOOT USB (since your phone is connected to your pc).
If radio.img is in the RESOURCE folder of my toolkit, go back to the main folder (HTC ACE TOOLKIT) and just double click the "Flash Radio" shorcut.
JSLEnterprises said:
leave disk burner outta this. lol
The phone should be in bootloader under "fastboot" so the highlighted area will say FASTBOOT USB (since your phone is connected to your pc).
If radio.img is in the RESOURCE folder of my toolkit, go back to the main folder (HTC ACE TOOLKIT) and just double click the "Flash Radio" shorcut.
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Most excellent! Thanks & Thank you, your help has been most usefull & is quite appreciated!
Changed Rom
Changed rom last night & wanted to know weather I should flash the "rill's" & "radio" each time I change roms. I just did the radio now so hope that cures the tinny sound, also it sounded kinda tinny just playing music, is there a patch or something else to do or is all that fixed in the radio?
Any suggestion on roms to try? using Revolution HD right now.

[Q] Help! Can't go into recovery mode with Desire Z hboot‏ (G2)

I have a Tmobile G2 rooted running Gingervillian (gingerbread 2.3.1) and I tried to install the Desire z hboot to get the Sense ui.
I followed the steps here, "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogZfSWLlvPg"
HERES THE PROCEDURE OF WHAT I DID:
After updating the PC10IMG.zip (Desire Z hboot) folder to the root of my G2, I was stuck on the HTC logo screen after updating. So I followed what the guy said in the video, deleted the PC10IMG file in my SD card then rebooted my phone.
After rebooting my phone, I was booted back same rom. So I flash/recovery my phone through Rom Manager and tried rebooting my phone to clockwork mod recovery mode.
After rebooting, I didn't go to Clockwork Mod but to FASTBOOT screen? I select "bootloader" and it goes to a quick load that says something like "SD loading, no image or wrong image". I select "Recovery" then it goes to the HTC logo for a split second then I'm back to FASTBOOT screen again.
This is the info on the fasboot screen? don't know if that'll help:
Vision pvt eng S-off
Hboot-0.84.2000 (pc1010000)
Microp-0425
Radio-26.02.15_m2
eMMC-boot
Sep 8 2010, 15:65:38
So now, I don't know what to do and my questions are:
1.) Is there a way to go back to the G2 hboot?
2. Can I still fix this and procedure on and install new roms on recovery clockwork mode, using Desire Z hboot? (as the video did)
Please help a brother out I'm still a noob and still learning. If this is in the wrong place, please move it to the correct place.
Anyone? if it seems confusing, please ask questions or if I need to provide more information. I really need help with this. Any suggestions will help.
Zedomax's guide are outdated, he never updated them when new methods surfaced.
Try a downgrade
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdWt65tUBVc
tarroyo said:
Zedomax's guide are outdated, he never updated them when new methods surfaced.
Try a downgrade
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdWt65tUBVc
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would any PP99IMG.zip file work? And do I basically put it in the SD's root and put it into the boot menu to update the file?
Thanks
by the way, is this compatible with G2s?
don´t put the pp99img.zip on your sd !
do something different:
download a recovery.img (3.0.2.4 for vision):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wik...sion#Rooting_the_Vision_.28G2.2FDZ.29_and_DHD
be sure to remove any pc10img.zip or so from your sdcard. then put your phone in fastboot mode (power & tp-wake) connect it to pc and flash the recovery through fastboot by typing: fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
after that you should be able to enter recovery. be sure to wipe before installing a new rom...
hoffmas said:
don´t put the pp99img.zip on your sd !
do something different:
download a recovery.img (3.0.2.4 for vision):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wik...sion#Rooting_the_Vision_.28G2.2FDZ.29_and_DHD
be sure to remove any pc10img.zip or so from your sdcard. then put your phone in fastboot mode (power & tp-wake) connect it to pc and flash the recovery through fastboot by typing: fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
after that you should be able to enter recovery. be sure to wipe before installing a new rom...
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I'm assuming I need to do ADB? If so, Is there a way for Mac ios
prototype2 said:
I'm assuming I need to do ADB? If so, Is there a way for Mac ios
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Yes, you can run adb on a Mac. See the link to my adb guide in my signature (assuming you're not viewing from the XDA app, which doesn't show the full sig).
Sent from my Desire Z running CM7.
Okay, just to make it clear (I am a "step by step" guy when it comes to technical computer/phone stuff.), from my understanding:
1. Download the recovery.img (3.0.2.4 for vision) and put it in the root of my SD card.
2. Delete any pc10img.zip files from SD card.
3. Turn phone off and then turn phone onto FASTBOOT mode by holding power/volume down/camera or power and tp-wake? (Btw what's tp-wake? and during this process, is the phone in fastboot screen mode while I'm about to type the "flashboot flash recovery recovery.img"?
4. Connect to computer, open up terminal (Mac) and do the ADB process and type in "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
5. Wipe clean and install new rom in recovery mode? (Clockwork Mod recovery mode?)
PLEASE correct my steps or add in any steps that I'm missing. I bought my phone rooted so I never went through these steps before. Anyways please correct me, I don't want to ruin my phone anymore than it is already.
anyone can review my steps?
good morning
ad step 1: don´t put it onto your sd; put it into the adb tool folder on your pc !
ad step 3: tp-wake = the square button at the bottom of your phone (the one that acts like a mouse); to enter fastboot mode press power & tp-wake
...the phone should be in fastboot mode while typing the command.
before you type "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" type "fastboot devices" and look if your phone shows up... if so go ahead with flashig the recovery (by the way, you may have to rename the recovery file)
step 4 and 5 look fine...
good luck
okay, I will try it in a little bit here.
In FASTBOOT USB mode, it wont recognize my device but when my device is fully on, adb works.
I get when I type "flashboot devices" (while the phone is on FASTBOOT) in terminal and get:
"-bash: fastboot: command not found"
By the way, I renamed the downloaded flash to "recovery.img" and put that file in the "platform-tools". Don't know if that'll work.
The "fastboot" command should be on your PC in the same folder as the "adb" command. Where did you get adb from, did you install the SDK and platform tools, or something cut-down ?
Sent from my Desire Z running CM7.
hm... that means that you do not have fastboot installed. maybe google for fastboot on mac, because i have a linux system... so i can´t help you in that point.
other thing you could do is following this guide (it´s a pc10img.zip with dz hboot and clockwork recovery):
http://www.virtuousrom.com/2011/06/t-mobile-g2-users-migrating-to-desirez.html
but first i would try the fastboot method - it´s safer.
Okay, I got the fastboot devices to read my phone. But it cannot load my recovery.img?
This is what got when I typed in "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" :
error: cannot load 'recovery.img'
rename it to recovery and try again...
It's not loading the img file for some reason..
prototype2 said:
It's not loading the img file for some reason..
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http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Fastboot
or use the virtuous link...
hoffmas said:
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Fastboot
or use the virtuous link...
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that link isn't working

[Q] Desperately need help! I bricked my HTC One X

Hello,
I bought my HTC One X for playing full screen games. For this reason, the three dot
menu thing was extremely annoying. After a quick google search, I found a solution.
Everything I did I took extreme care with, rereading all instructions before doing anything as I bricked my Galaxy S Plus before and I didn't want a repeat.
First I tried to unlock the bootloader, which was a success! I then tried to flash clockwork recovery which was successful also. Then, I flashed superuser and I was rooted!
The final step, was to flash a zip I downloaded from this forum. So I turned it on, and it goes up to the bit that says HTC ONE Beats Audio, then stops, for good.
I have no idea what to do next, I tried to follow http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1609190 but it is beyond my capabilities to understand it.
Please help me, I am only sisxteen and had to save for two years to buy this phone!
Extra information:
Three dot fix from http://www.guidingtech.com/10821/disable-3-three-dot-menu-htc-one-x-map-to-task-switcher-button/
Using interim touch recovery (CWM)
Software version before crash was 1.28
Sorry for being a noob but my mental well being depends on seeing the HTC Clock greet me once again!
It get stuck because you're using a deodex android.policy.jar in an odex stock ROM as it won't work.
Do you have any nandroid backup or any ROM.zip on your sdcard ? If yes, you can go to recovery and restore or flash the ROM.zip.
If you don't have any of them, you need to flash the official RUU for your phone but you need to flash the stock boot.img, stock recovery.img, relock the bootloader and flash RUU.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1609190
ckpv5 said:
It get stuck because you're using a deodex android.policy.jar in an odex stock ROM as it won't work.
Do you have any nandroid backup or any ROM.zip on your sdcard ? If yes, you can go to recovery and restore or flash the ROM.zip.
If you don't have any of them, you need to flash the official RUU for your phone but you need to flash the stock boot.img, stock recovery.img, relock the bootloader and flash RUU.
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I don't have anything I don't think. I tried to download an RUU from http://www.filefactory.com/f/7cc7b2fbdd03c031/ but it is saying my download slots are used up?
Numer five will be alive again
Calm down.
you can always put your original RUU on.
See this thread and click thanks for broncogr
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1594819
You will fix it, don't worry.
And don't put that mod on anymore.
ORStoner said:
I don't have anything I don't think. I tried to download an RUU from http://www.filefactory.com/f/7cc7b2fbdd03c031/ but it is saying my download slots are used up?
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Which one is your official RUU ?
RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_ICS_40_HTC_Europe_1.28.401.9_Radio_1.1204.103.14 I think....
Also 131313, I don't understand what the thread is asking me to do? I downloaded and flashed the 1.28 stock recovery but I am confused what to do next...
Thank you for all the help everyone by the way
ORStoner said:
RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_ICS_40_HTC_Europe_1.28.401.9_Radio_1.1204.103.14 I think....
Also 131313, I don't understand what the thread is asking me to do? I downloaded and flashed the 1.28 stock recovery but I am confused what to do next...
Thank you for all the help everyone by the way
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You also can try this ODEXED_Stock_menubarmod_revert2stock_1.28.zip Here, if it works it will save the hassle to download the RUU and revert to stock.
What you need to do is:
1) Download the ODEXED_Stock_menubarmod_revert2stock_1.28.zip and copy it to your android sdk/tools (or whatever directory your android sdk is)
2) I believe you still have the recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.3.1-endeavoru.img in your android sdk/tools
3) in bootloader, open CMD type: fastboot boot recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.3.1-endeavoru.img
4) once you're in recovery, go to mounts and storage, mount the sdcard (I normally mount all cache, data, system and sdcard)
5) in CMD:
adb push ODEXED_Stock_menubarmod_revert2stock_1.28.zip /sdcard
The file will be copied to your sdcard.
6) choose install zip from sdcard and flash the ODEXED_Stock_menubarmod_revert2stock_1.28.zip
7) choose advance, wipe dalvik cache and reboot and see whether it will work.
EDIT: If the "RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_ICS_40_HTC_Europe_1.28.401.9_Radio_1.1204.103.14" is the right one for your phone, you can download it here
ckpv5 said:
You also can try this ODEXED_Stock_menubarmod_revert2stock_1.28.zip Here, if it works it will save the hassle to download the RUU and revert to stock.
What you need to do is:
1) Download the ODEXED_Stock_menubarmod_revert2stock_1.28.zip and copy it to your android sdk/tools (or whatever directory your android sdk is)
2) I believe you still have the recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.3.1-endeavoru.img in your android sdk/tools
3) in bootloader, open CMD type: fastboot boot recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.3.1-endeavoru.img
4) once you're in recovery, go to mounts and storage, mount the sdcard (I normally mount all cache, data, system and sdcard)
5) in CMD:
adb push ODEXED_Stock_menubarmod_revert2stock_1.28.zip /sdcard
The file will be copied to your sdcard.
6) choose install zip from sdcard and flash the ODEXED_Stock_menubarmod_revert2stock_1.28.zip
7) choose advance, wipe dalvik cache and reboot and see whether it will work.
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don't think the OP wants the complicated solution
Just let him boot the phone into fastboot, connect it to the computer and run the RUU from the computer.
This means if there is already a 1.28 RUU xxxxxxx which I haven't checked out
131313 said:
don't think the OP wants the complicated solution
Just let him boot the phone into fastboot, connect it to the computer and run the RUU from the computer.
This means if there is already a 1.28 RUU xxxxxxx which I haven't checked out
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Yep... that's why I edited my post and give the link for the 1.28 RUU, just hope he mention the right RUU as I give him the link as what he requested.
I'm going to give the complicated solution a go because I would rather try and keep some of my files than delete everything. I tried to do the fastboot boot but it failed, so I tried fastboot flash recovery and I was successful. Will this still work?
ORStoner said:
I'm going to give the complicated solution a go because I would rather try and keep some of my files than delete everything. I tried to do the fastboot boot but it failed, so I tried fastboot flash recovery and I was successful. Will this still work?
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You will loose everything anyway most likely.
Sorry
And hit the thanks button for ckpv5 as well, that's the way it works here on xda
You might have noticed you have a thank as well now, because I hit it. (not that there was any reason to but out of information reasonse)
ORStoner said:
I'm going to give the complicated solution a go because I would rather try and keep some of my files than delete everything. I tried to do the fastboot boot but it failed, so I tried fastboot flash recovery and I was successful. Will this still work?
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Flashing official RUU will not delete everything on sdcard... I did it many times.
fastboot flash recovery will not work for that complicated way. Make sure you type it correctly:
fastboot boot recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.3.1-endeavoru.img
not fastboot boot recovery recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.3.1-endeavoru.img
From what point in the bootloader do I run fastboot boot?
C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot boot recovery
-clockwork-touch-5.8.3.1-endeavoru.img
downloading 'boot.img'...
FAILED (command write failed (Unknown error))
finished. total time: 0.636s
IT WORKED! A MILLION THANKS ckpv5 (Or as many as I can give you). Thank you 131313 for your help too.
ORStoner said:
IT WORKED! A MILLION THANKS ckpv5 (Or as many as I can give you). Thank you 131313 for your help too.
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Good to know... bit late to respond as I was busy in One V section
You are welcome
Cool bro
now you can fuzz around as much as you want
Edit:
I see you didn't get your free thank. So I done it now

[Q] No compatible RUU, phone possibly soft bricked. Help?

I have an international One x, I don't know what I did wrong but my phone never gets past the ROM's logo screen. I've tried flashing about 6 different ROMs that all worked before but the boot.img file never flashes. When I type the command in fastboot, it says it flashed successfully on the pc but the phone just shuts down. When I open it again, it doesn't boot. I also tried restoring to a stock nandroid backup (from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1975140 ) and. I tried restoring to a backup I'd made a month ago but neither worked.
I tried looking for a RUU to run but none worked or are compatible because I can't find one higher than 3.16 and I have S-ON so can't flash anything below that. I looked on the internet in general and here http://www.androidruu.com/?developer=Endeavor
Info about the phone:
It's S-ON with an unlocked bootloader
hboot 1.39.0000
CID HTC__J15
Software version 3.16.415.4
radio-5.1204.162.29
Posting here is a last resort, I've tried everything I can think of over the past 3 weeks and I don't know what to do
Hadya said:
I have an international One x, I don't know what I did wrong but my phone never gets past the ROM's logo screen. I've tried flashing about 6 different ROMs that all worked before but the boot.img file never flashes. When I type the command in fastboot, it says it flashed successfully on the pc but the phone just shuts down. When I open it again, it doesn't boot. I also tried restoring to a stock nandroid backup (from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1975140 ) and. I tried restoring to a backup I'd made a month ago but neither worked.
I tried looking for a RUU to run but none worked or are compatible because I can't find one higher than 3.16 and I have S-ON so can't flash anything below that. I looked on the internet in general and here http://www.androidruu.com/?developer=Endeavor
Info about the phone:
It's S-ON with an unlocked bootloader
hboot 1.39.0000
CID HTC__J15
Software version 3.16.415.4
radio-5.1204.162.29
Posting here is a last resort, I've tried everything I can think of over the past 3 weeks and I don't know what to do
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Wow what a poem first thing as you may know, flashing the boot.img is a really important step to do if you want your rom to work... I see that you can't do it but i have just a question, does your phone shuts down immediately after you type the command or at the end of the flashing process?
Sent from my HTC One X using xda app-developers app
matt95 said:
Wow what a poem first thing as you may know, flashing the boot.img is a really important step to do if you want your rom to work... I see that you can't do it but i have just a question, does your phone shuts down immediately after you type the command or at the end of the flashing process?
Sent from my HTC One X using xda app-developers app
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Shuts down the second I press enter.
The only other thing I can think of is trying to flash the ROM whose boot.img last successfully flashed but I don't know which one that is. Is there a way to find out?
Hadya said:
Shuts down the second I press enter.
The only other thing I can think of is trying to flash the ROM whose boot.img last successfully flashed but I don't know which one that is. Is there a way to find out?
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That could be a solution but there's no way to find out the Rom you've installed previously...
matt95 said:
That could be a solution but there's no way to find out the Rom you've installed previously...
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Okay. Do you have any suggestions then?
Is there a way that I can change the files inside the RUU?
Hadya said:
Is there a way that I can change the files inside the RUU?
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Don't think so, and it would be very dangerous for your phone
matt95 said:
Don't think so, and it would be very dangerous for your phone
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So I should just give up for now and wait for a suitable RUU?
Hadya said:
So I should just give up for now and wait for a suitable RUU?
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That's your only option as long as i know
Maybe you can try on a different pc or reinstall drivers?
Sent from my HTC One X using xda app-developers app
Stefan0vic said:
Maybe you can try on a different pc or reinstall drivers?
Sent from my HTC One X using xda app-developers app
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I've tried re-installing the drivers but I don't see how a different pc would help since there are no compatible RUUs
You can use a nandroid backup
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975140
Sent from my HTC One X using xda app-developers app
Hi Hadya!
I guess you should start from scratch. U will lost all data on your device but after all it is working again.
!!! IMPORTANT !!!
1. Make sure your device is fully charged for this. Otherwise it will be a big stress to get it back to work.
2. Copy all data from the SDCard away because you will loose EVERYTHING!!!
3. You need your unlock_token.bin to unlock your device again. If you don't have it available please request this from the HTC web site.
Now, let's recover your device...
1. Download this file and extract it.
http://ul.to/j4j1cpft
2. Enter fastboot
Press POWER & VOLUME DOWN KEY and enter the bootloader
3. Connect your device to PC for the 1st Recover
Test if your device is available via fastboot and use this command:
fastboot devices
You should see your device with Serial number
Now lock your device back with command:
fastboot oem lock
You will see a short message and your bootloader is locked. You should see the message on top of the bootloader with RELOCKED.
That's fine.
Now start the ARUWIZARD from the downloade ZIP file and flash your device as you know it.
There is a ROM file inside which is same as your current hboot. This flash procedure will allign your partitions on the device and it might be that you will loose all SDCard files. I'm pretty sure that you will loose it.
The ROM contains only hboot, recovery and boot Images but it will "RECOVER" your device.
4. Unlock your device
After this procedure you are ready to unlock your device again. Enter fastboot and flash your unlock token again.
fastboot flash unlocktoken unlock_token.bin
After the device is unlocked flash boot and recovery image of your choice within this way:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot erase Cache
After this you have a half running device.
5. Second Recover Step
Now you need to do a final repair for the device. For this you need to download Android Revolution HD 31.x ROM.
1. Put this ROM on your SDCard
2. Enter recovery and flash this ROM
3. Flash the boot.img to your device
4. Start your device and ignore the 1st Setup steps.
5. Now go to:
SETTINGS > Backup & reset > Reset phone (touch this)
6. On the next page scroll down to the bottom and select:
"Erase Music, Picture... on the storage"
7. Press "OK" and wait
When the phone is back again device is fully recovered. The SDCard is reformated and all partitons are back again.
Now you can do everything you want with your device again.
Best regards!
MrT69 said:
Hi Hadya!
I guess you should start from scratch. U will lost all data on your device but after all it is working again.
!!! IMPORTANT !!!
1. Make sure your device is fully charged for this. Otherwise it will be a big stress to get it back to work.
2. Copy all data from the SDCard away because you will loose EVERYTHING!!!
3. You need your unlock_token.bin to unlock your device again. If you don't have it available please request this from the HTC web site.
Now, let's recover your device...
1. Download this file and extract it.
http://ul.to/j4j1cpft
2. Enter fastboot
Press POWER & VOLUME DOWN KEY and enter the bootloader
3. Connect your device to PC for the 1st Recover
Test if your device is available via fastboot and use this command:
fastboot devices
You should see your device with Serial number
Now lock your device back with command:
fastboot oem lock
You will see a short message and your bootloader is locked. You should see the message on top of the bootloader with RELOCKED.
That's fine.
Now start the ARUWIZARD from the downloade ZIP file and flash your device as you know it.
There is a ROM file inside which is same as your current hboot. This flash procedure will allign your partitions on the device and it might be that you will loose all SDCard files. I'm pretty sure that you will loose it.
The ROM contains only hboot, recovery and boot Images but it will "RECOVER" your device.
4. Unlock your device
After this procedure you are ready to unlock your device again. Enter fastboot and flash your unlock token again.
fastboot flash unlocktoken unlock_token.bin
After the device is unlocked flash boot and recovery image of your choice within this way:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot erase Cache
After this you have a half running device.
5. Second Recover Step
Now you need to do a final repair for the device. For this you need to download Android Revolution HD 31.x ROM.
1. Put this ROM on your SDCard
2. Enter recovery and flash this ROM
3. Flash the boot.img to your device
4. Start your device and ignore the 1st Setup steps.
5. Now go to:
SETTINGS > Backup & reset > Reset phone (touch this)
6. On the next page scroll down to the bottom and select:
"Erase Music, Picture... on the storage"
7. Press "OK" and wait
When the phone is back again device is fully recovered. The SDCard is reformated and all partitons are back again.
Now you can do everything you want with your device again.
Best regards!
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I'm facing a tiny problem with running the ARUWizard. It says my phone's battery is below 30% and won't flash every time although I fully charged it till the light turned green.
Hmmm... this seems to be a tricky thing.
Try this:
1. Copy the rom.zip into the same Folder where your fastboot.exe is located
2. Enter bootloader and go to fastboot.
3. Flash the file with this command:
fastboot flash zip rom.zip
4. Enter the original recovery
5. When you see the red triangle than do a short press on the power button and vol up and you will see the menue as same as you know it from the CWM Recovery
6. Wipe Cache
7. Wipe data/factory
8. unlock the bootloader
9. Flash the rom.img from AHD Image
fastboot flash boot boot.img
10. Flash CWM recovery
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
11. enter Recovery and Mount USB
12. Copy the AHD ROM to your device & flash it
13. Boot the ROM, wait up to 10 minutes bevore you use it & ignore the setup
14. Within the Phone enter Settings and do a FACTORY RESET
MrT69 said:
Hmmm... this seems to be a tricky thing.
Try this:
1. Copy the rom.zip into the same Folder where your fastboot.exe is located
2. Enter bootloader and go to fastboot.
3. Flash the file with this command:
fastboot flash zip rom.zip
4. Enter the original recovery
5. When you see the red triangle than do a short press on the power button and vol up and you will see the menue as same as you know it from the CWM Recovery
6. Wipe Cache
7. Wipe data/factory
8. unlock the bootloader
9. Flash the rom.img from AHD Image
fastboot flash boot boot.img
10. Flash CWM recovery
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
11. enter Recovery and Mount USB
12. Copy the AHD ROM to your device & flash it
13. Boot the ROM, wait up to 10 minutes bevore you use it & ignore the setup
14. Within the Phone enter Settings and do a FACTORY RESET
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I tried that but it just says this in cmd when I try to flash the rom.zip
sending 'zip' (12882 KB)...
OKAY [ 1.654s]
writing 'zip'...
FAILED (remote: not allowed)
finished. total time: 1.864s
Hadya said:
I tried that but it just says this in cmd when I try to flash the rom.zip
sending 'zip' (12882 KB)...
OKAY [ 1.654s]
writing 'zip'...
FAILED (remote: not allowed)
finished. total time: 1.864s
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Sorry!!!!!
This is the wrong way. Use this command:
fastboot oem rebootRUU fastboot flash zip rom.zip
MrT69 said:
Sorry!!!!!
This is the wrong way. Use this command:
fastboot oem rebootRUU fastboot flash zip rom.zip
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Okay. It worked! Thank you!
Hadya said:
Okay. It worked! Thank you!
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Is everything now working again?
Yes! All working. Thanks.

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