Hello Every one
I unlock boot loader via HTC devel and install touch recovery, but cant get into any rom after flashing
i am on s-on , each time i flash a rom i struck on htc stock boot animation, i changed touch recovery to cwm 5.2.0.8 and still no help
i cant understand why its happening...i know its a common question may have already been answered but i got very short time after work so please if any one can direct me towards right direction for flashing...
thanks
tnt4ever said:
Hello Every one
I unlock boot loader via HTC devel and install touch recovery, but cant get into any rom after flashing
i am on s-on , each time i flash a rom i struck on htc stock boot animation, i changed touch recovery to cwm 5.2.0.8 and still no help
i cant understand why its happening...i know its a common question may have already been answered but i got very short time after work so please if any one can direct me towards right direction for flashing...
thanks
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You need to flash the boot.img of the custom rom in fastboot.
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You mean simply flash the rom via fastboot usb through cmd...?
stupid question but really dont want to throw this phone into bin..:d
glevitan said:
You need to flash the boot.img of the custom rom in fastboot.
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Got that
thanks
glevitan said:
You need to flash the boot.img of the custom rom in fastboot.
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Well i will add just one thing, its lack of common sense and knowledge, but honestly you saved my whole day being wasted again.
appreciated....
HTC DHD - stuck at bootlogo (HTC logo)
glevitan said:
You need to flash the boot.img of the custom rom in fastboot.
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Hi Glevitan!
After when we closed our conversation, i tried to follow your instructions and update/install a rom (eg: MIUI, JELLYTIME...and others too). In the recovery menu it sais that the zip install was successfull, but when I trie to reboot the phone, it stuck at the hct logo (without the: quartly brilliant words).
Can you help meg how to get my phone back to work?
best regards,
Karraly
Flash the boot.img. read my sig.
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Hi All,
I did the silly thing of flashing my phone with another boot.img and obviously forgot to extract the ROM to my phone but didn't realise this until after.
My problem is, the phone will get to the main menu with the sense ring and freeze and reboot.
I have tried looking everywhere for a fix but can't seem to find one Hope you all can help.
Kind regards
James
Flash the boot image again and flash the modules with it also fastboot erase cache jus to be sure
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bailie1912 said:
Flash the boot image again and flash the modules with it also fastboot erase cache jus to be sure
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Thanks for your reply, I have flashed the boot image again (I didn't get to the stage of installing the new ROM so it's still at stock ROM but the boot.img is the part that is buggered, when you say flash the modules.
I have been trying to find the stock Boot.img but no luck nothing seems to be working, my son isn't going to be happy!
Get ARHD , your son will be happier XD
I'd like to start out by saying I'm not a noob. Ive flashed and rooted other phones before. Every time I try to flash a custom recovery on my HTC One V, I get the white htc page with a paragraph in red letters. I unlocked the bootloader first and followed all the proper directions in order to flash the custom recovery. I can get rooted no problem, but when I try to flash a custom recovery I get that white screen with red lettering no matter what I do. What the heck is the problem???? I just bought the one v 4 weeks ago and it came with android 4.0.3.
You're stuck on those screen or that message pisses you off? If it's the second variant, U can't do anything :/
Its normal...
as long as you can boot into the UI, its ok...
and btw, wrong thread..
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parkourz said:
You're stuck on those screen or that message pisses you off? If it's the second variant, U can't do anything :/
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Ok, I cant do anything about that screen popping up I understand that but what Im saying is when Im done flashing the recovery, and when I try to get into the custom recovery that I just flashed all i get is that white screen with red letters. It just sits there...nothing happens.
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
you need to rename whatever the boot image was called to recovery.img (check it's not recovery.img.img)
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Everything on the phone works fine except the recovery. I cant access the recovery is what im saying.
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Lloir said:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
you need to rename whatever the boot image was called to boot.img (check it's not boot.img.img)
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I tried that and I tried the all in one program for the htc one v as well.
sorry buddy. That didnt work
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fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
you need to rename whatever the boot image was called to recovery.img (check it's not recovery.img.img)
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Im starting to think that this phone cant have custom recovery on it. If some one wants to prove me wrong then show me.
Please ask all questions in Q&A. Thread moved there.
i meant to say recovery.img not boot.img
I had this issue. What custom recovery are you trying to flash. Certain versions of cwm and twrp arnt supported for the CDMA primoc version. Cwm 5.8 and twrp2 are the only ones I know of. I like twrp2 because its a touch ui.
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dankstahz said:
I had this issue. What custom recovery are you trying to flash. Certain versions of cwm and twrp arnt supported for the CDMA primoc version. Cwm 5.8 and twrp2 are the only ones I know of. I like twrp2 because its a touch ui.
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It work on mine
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Is it virgin mobile?
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Do you have a PrimoU (GSM) or PrimoC (CDMA)? You need to flash the right image. Flashing a recovery for PrimoC on a PrimoU won't work.
Right, I've had a look around the forum a bit now for help with my issue but decided it's time to post my own thread.
I unlocked and rooted my phone a while back installed clockwork recovery and CM 9. I now want to upgrade to the latest version of CM but my recovery won't boot up...
I've tried downloading the CWM manager to my phone and re flashing from there and tried flashing other recovers and yet it still tried Clock work mod flashes on and immediately off and my phone reboots...
Can anyone lend me their knowledge?
Thanks.
Put recovery.img in the fastboot folder
Put your phone in fastboot mode
Open dosprompt ( cmd prompt )
Go to fastboot folder
Type :
Fastboot erase cache
Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Fastboot erase cache
And then enter recovery
I suggest you flash the latest cmw recovery 5.8.4.0
Verstuurd van mijn HTC One X
Currently at work so will try this when i get back home.
Although, im sure this is the process i followed when trying to fix the problem before posting this thread.
Will update.
i have the htc AT&T and everytime i load clockworkmod it just boots to the htc logo and stays there
twrp will take but it wont work right, "Failed to mount cache"
If its getting messy. Download the recovery and flash it via the htc one x toolkit in dev section. No commands just clicking LOL.
You put the zip into the recovery folder.connect yoir phone then just flash recovery. Personally twrp recovery works better. More options..
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Twrp is failing too, I even locked the bootloader ran ruu then unlocked and rooted, Twrp let me root but won't install another rom. Fails to mount cache.
I guess at least I have root though
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t3ckfr3ak1 said:
i have the htc AT&T
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Might want to go to the forum for your phone and flash software designed for your phone. This is for the quad core Tegra 3 phone.
Sorry about being in the wrong forum, but as i said ready i have reflashed my phone
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t3ckfr3ak1 said:
Sorry about being in the wrong forum, but as i said ready i have reflashed my phone
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With software from here, or from the correct forum?
Neither, got the correct ruu elsewhere- google
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kylz01 said:
Right, I've had a look around the forum a bit now for help with my issue but decided it's time to post my own thread.
I unlocked and rooted my phone a while back installed clockwork recovery and CM 9. I now want to upgrade to the latest version of CM but my recovery won't boot up...
I've tried downloading the CWM manager to my phone and re flashing from there and tried flashing other recovers and yet it still tried Clock work mod flashes on and immediately off and my phone reboots...
Can anyone lend me their knowledge?
Thanks.
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Well hello guys, first let me explain what happend.
Last sunday i rooted my HTC Desire HD and everything went well. First I installed the latest miui rom with desire hd support from miuiandroid.com . But then i heard more about jelly bean roms and today installed codefireX's R19 version of his rom. But when i found out that it did not work with whatsapp I decided to change back to miui. Since i had made a nandroid backup of MIUI I thought i could use that. And this is where the problems started appearing. I hit the restore button in my recovery and the restore was succesfull, but when it rebooted nothing happened. I got the HTC logo, but after that I got only a backlit black screen. Wich then went completely black with a little noise comming from my phone After a few seconds it rebooted again and went straight into recovery. I have tried all my nandroid backups, but none worked. I even tried flashing MIUI from scratch, but that only send me into a bootloop in wich i could see the MI logo and then nothing.
So whatever i do, it just wont boot. I can get into recovery and the bootloader, but nothing more. Please help me guys, i searched all over the internet but have not found anything like my problem. Have I broken my phone??:crying:
Hey guys, well after a lot of trying and patience if finaly got my Phone to work again:laugh:. I flashed android revolution and that booted right up. But i still wonder why Clockwork restore didn't work
did you unlock bootloader with the official htc tool? if you did, recovery cant restore your kernel, similar to when you flash a rom. in this case, you should be fine flashing kernel like you do when flashing a rom
if that is not the case, it is probably just a corrupted backup. it does happen sometimes
Hey there, which revolution HD did u use coz I flashed version 7.3 and it just stuck in a boot loop.... I wonder why.???
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Gray Fullbuster said:
Hey there, which revolution HD did u use coz I flashed version 7.3 and it just stuck in a boot loop.... I wonder why.???
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Is your bootloader unlocked? If so, have you fastboot flashed the boot.img?
Hey th0mas_, well I did use the htcdev way of unlocking my bootloader. So i guess that that is probably the whole problem. But just a noob question, how do i flash a kernel?? Tnx ahead guys, still a bit to anxious to flash a new rom though hahaha.
And to you gray, i just needed to have a lot of patience, after a few minutes of quietly brilliant. It just booted into the setup. But you do have to flash the boot.img first before it will boot.
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If you are s-on, then recovery cannot install the boot.img. It seems you are s-off so the recovery can install boot.img so no need to flash the boot.img
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No im s-on, so that was the problem. But i believe restore worked before. But thnx for the help.
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ramdesai said:
If you are s-on, then recovery cannot install the boot.img. It seems you are s-off so the recovery can install boot.img so no need to flash the boot.img
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Quite right
fastboot flash boot boot.img
it seems u have luck in reviving ur HD... Mine is still stuck. Flash boot.img give me signature verify error...
Can you describe what happened maybe we can help. Thats whats this forum is for mostly.
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yagami34 said:
it seems u have luck in reviving ur HD... Mine is still stuck. Flash boot.img give me signature verify error...
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You've done a full wipe؟؟؟؟
1 - full wipe ( with delvik + cache ) in recovery
2 - install your rom ( if your rom have problem try another rom)
3 - extract boot.img from your rom zip file and copy to fastboot folder
4 - and go to fastboot and type this command :
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot reboot
if again show error try with another rom
i hope solved
I have a few questions since I'm fairly new to the forum...
1) What's the difference between the HTC One X development forum and the One X original development forum? Is it to do with concurrent development updates and stability with the latter being approved as 'Stable' in the sense of the word? Or am I mixed up...?
2) My CID is HTC_001, I have S-ON and HWBOOT 1.39.0000 with the phone rooted. Am I prepped and ready for installing a custom ROM?
3)Regarding the recovery, I presume you use the backup & recovery in the BOOTLOADER to create a recovery file before installing the custom ROM?
I appreciate the help chaps,
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Netroxen said:
I have a few questions since I'm fairly new to the forum...
1) What's the difference between the HTC One X development forum and the One X original development forum? Is it to do with concurrent development updates and stability with the latter being approved as 'Stable' in the sense of the word? Or am I mixed up...?
2) My CID is HTC_001, I have S-ON and HWBOOT 1.39.0000 with the phone rooted. Am I prepped and ready for installing a custom ROM?
3)Regarding the recovery, I presume you use the backup & recovery in the BOOTLOADER to create a recovery file before installing the custom ROM?
I appreciate the help chaps,
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I believe that the original forum is more for the pure android versions without FOR instance touchwiz. (Not sure if I'm right) if a Rom is stable it will usually be mentioned in the corresponding thread and it will also say what works and what is broken in the Rom.
you seem ready for a custom rom because I have hboot 1.39 as well. As long as it is unlocked and have a custom recovery you can flash away. As for your third question, no, you use the backup and restore option in your custom recovery for instance clockworkmod or twrp. Some advice: always flash the corresponding boot.img from your rom.
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Stefan0vic said:
I believe that the original forum is more for the pure android versions without FOR instance touchwiz. (Not sure if I'm right) you seem ready for a custom rom because I have hboot 1.39 as well. As long as it is unlocked and have a custom recovery you can flash away. As for your third question, no, you use the backup and restore option in your custom recovery for instance clockworkmod or twrp. Some advice: always flash the corresponding boot.img from your rom.
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So by "Pure Android", do you essentially mean ROMS that are more true to form with less customization layered over the top? If so, which one would you recommend and does it matter which one you use from either one of the forums as-long as you meet the pre-requisites?
Now, what do you mean by custom recovery, how do I know if I have it or how do I do it? Sorry, but I'm a bit of a pleb so simpleton english please :cyclops:
Also if you are fairly new I suggest you flash the viper rom, it has htc sense and all the tweaks a man needs.
Copy zip to phone
Make sure you have the right boot.img to flash in the fastboot folder its in the zip
Full wipe if coming from other Rom
Flash rom
Flash boot.img by using: fastboot flash boot boot.img
Fastboot erase cache
And it should boot up nicely, this if you already unlocked the bootloader and have a custom recovery
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Stefan0vic said:
Also if you are fairly new I suggest you flash the viper rom, it has htc sense and all the tweaks a man needs.
Copy zip to phone
Make sure you have the right boot.img to flash in the fastboot folder its in the zip
Full wipe if coming from other Rom
Flash rom
Flash boot.img by using: fastboot flash boot boot.img
Fastboot erase cache
And it should boot up nicely, this if you already unlocked the bootloader and have a custom recovery
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Ohhhhh, I get it now... So as-well as unlocking the phone to ROOT, you also have to overwrite the stock recovery on the phone with this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1594819 Okokok, so that's the 'Custom' recovery. Roger
Yes. You seem to get the hang of it. Before flashing a recovery let me try to get ahold of Mr. Hofs, he has a recovery file that supports touch which you need for some Rom installations. Ill get back at you.
Btw if you are already on a custom recovery by now, immediatly make a nandroid backup and also copy it to your pc. If anything happens and you do not have a nandroid backup things could get way harder than they should
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Stefan0vic said:
Yes. You seem to get the hang of it. Before flashing a recovery let me try to get ahold of Mr. Hofs, he has a recovery file that supports touch which you need for some Rom installations. Ill get back at you.
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That one I linked is touch isn't it? Atleast, the title says "9/6 Mandatory Update Official Clockworkmod Touch Recovery 5.8.4.0" which would lead me to believe so....
Yes but I believe people have reported that touch didn't work. The one with touch you can flash over cwm later and you'll lose no data at all. I'm on my htc atm so its hard to find links for you. The recovery I'm using is philz touch recovery which is also cwm based
I contacted Mr hofs for you for the link if you can't come across it on the forums good luck its bed time for me now
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Edit: I remember now, htc brought out some kind of update which made touch unusable in cwm. I highly recommend philz touch recovery
Stefan0vic said:
Yes but I believe people have reported that touch didn't work. The one with touch you can flash over cwm later and you'll lose no data at all. I'm on my htc atm so its hard to find links for you. The recovery I'm using is philz touch recovery which is also cwm based
I contacted Mr hofs for you for the link if you can't come across it on the forums good luck its bed time for me now
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Edit: I remember now, htc brought out some kind of update which made touch unusable in cwm. I highly recommend philz touch recovery
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This one? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2240646
Looks fine to me! Flash away and have fun
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Stefan0vic said:
Looks fine to me! Flash away and have fun
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Oh noes... You said to type "fastboot flash boot boot.img" and now my phone keeps booting into recovery. 'Boot' should be 'Recovery' after some research! What do I do now!!??
Edit: Oh ****. I just flashed my 'boot' with the recovery .img - What should I do now?
Can you describe exactly what you did? Did you install the boot.img in cwm?
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If your phone can only reboot into recovery the only thing that is left to do is install a custom rom. You can also go back to stock if you manage to get the correct RUU OR if you find your stock boot.img which you just replaced. What I would do is flash a sense based rom, flash the boot image, fastboot erase cache and let it boot up, if it boots make a nandroid backup immediatly. as I am no expert choosing the right RUU I cannot help you get back to stock.. I haven't quiet gotten to the RUU part myself.
To flash a recovery : fastboot flash recovery recoveryname.img
Flash a kernel/boot.img: fastboot flash boot bootname.img
Fastboot erase cache
Ofc change recoveryname to the name ur recovery has or change the name to recovery.img makes it easier
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