Last night i try to install the Android Revolution rom for HTC one x, and Now It turned to one chaos,
The AR rom got installed, I try to open it up and it got stuck, then I reinstall it, and then it didn't go well, somehow it got stuck until no battery and now it also by mistake got locked.
There's a way to get out from the bootloader with the msg in the top "SECURITY WARNING - RELOCKED",
How I can unlock it again ?
dablogmusic said:
Last night i try to install the Android Revolution rom for HTC one x, and Now It turned to one chaos,
The AR rom got installed, I try to open it up and it got stuck, then I reinstall it, and then it didn't go well, somehow it got stuck until no battery and now it also by mistake got locked.
There's a way to get out from the bootloader with the msg in the top "SECURITY WARNING - RELOCKED",
How I can unlock it again ?
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Reflash the unlock code you got from HTC.
1)Put the phone in fastboot mode and connect it to the computer.
2) place the unlock_code.bin in your fastboot folder.
3) open cmd. Navigate to your fastboot folder
4) use this command -
fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin
5) your phone should be unlocked
P.S.- you need the battery to be above 30% to unlock the bootloader. So charge it first.
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Friend sent me his phone after trying to update to CM and it's getting stuck on the HTC White boot screen. Not sure if it is rooted or not, but was in the processes of rooting when it broke.
Phone is:
HTCDev unlocked
S-On
HBOOT-0.98.0000
RAIDO-1.09.01.0312
Phone will not:
Boot into recovery - HTC White screen
Boot normally - HTC White screen
Update with stock RUU - Bar on the right side fills up and goes back to normal bootloader screen.
Update new recovery - States it takes it but gets stuck on HTC white screen.
ADB Will not show device with "adb devices"
"fastboot oem lock" "FAILED (status read failed (Unknown error)) - "fastboot devices" does find device.
Factory reset - locks up bootloader.
"fastboot clear cache" runs for 30+ minutes phone is unresponsive.
That is about the only information I have any one got any ideas besides use it for a personal safety device and throw it at people?
TheHeffNerr said:
Friend sent me his phone after trying to update to CM and it's getting stuck on the HTC White boot screen. Not sure if it is rooted or not, but was in the processes of rooting when it broke.
Phone is:
HTCDev unlocked
S-On
HBOOT-0.98.0000
RAIDO-1.09.01.0312
Phone will not:
Boot into recovery - HTC White screen
Boot normally - HTC White screen
Update with stock RUU - Bar on the right side fills up and goes back to normal bootloader screen.
Update new recovery - States it takes it but gets stuck on HTC white screen.
ADB Will not show device with "adb devices"
"fastboot oem lock" "FAILED (status read failed (Unknown error)) - "fastboot devices" does find device.
Factory reset - locks up bootloader.
"fastboot clear cache" runs for 30+ minutes phone is unresponsive.
That is about the only information I have any one got any ideas besides use it for a personal safety device and throw it at people?
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Not exactly sure because I didn't use the HTC DevUnlucky/Unlock, but you can try to S-Off with this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28290187&postcount=2 and see if you can flash a custom rom after gaining S-Off. If you have tried that you will have to wait on someone with a little more experience can help you.
ThePhantom97 said:
Not exactly sure because I didn't use the HTC DevUnlucky/Unlock, but you can try to S-Off with this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28290187&postcount=2 and see if you can flash a custom rom after gaining S-Off. If you have tried that you will have to wait on someone with a little more experience can help you.
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Oops forgot to put that in there. I've tried the revo s-off but as far as I know the device needs to boot into android to take it. It just sits there waiting for device when I run it. And that needs HBOOT 97 and I'm unable to downgrade
TACOROOT needs ADB and I can't connect with ADB
TheHeffNerr said:
Oops forgot to put that in there. I've tried the revo s-off but as far as I know the device needs to boot into android to take it. It just sits there waiting for device when I run it. And that needs HBOOT 97 and I'm unable to downgrade
TACOROOT needs ADB and I can't connect with ADB
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Ah, sorry m8, you will have to wait on one of the other more knowledgeable guys jump on to give better advise.
All good, thanks for giving it a shot. If it would lock again stock RUU might work... but no this device hates me lol.
ThePhantom97 said:
Ah, sorry m8, you will have to wait on one of the other more knowledgeable guys jump on to give better advise.
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Any ideas?
I'm no expert but try re downloading the ruu with the hboot 97 and try it again if you haven't already maybe it was a bad download. I remember when I downgraded mine I tried 3 different files before I got it to work. If you can't find any other ruu flies I'll look on my PC tomorrow and see if I still have the one I got to work and if you're transferring the file to the sd card from a PC leave off the
.zip or it will name it .zip.zip
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I think because I can't relock the boot loader it won't let me flash a RUU. But if you could upload the one you got to work that would be amazing none that I find work even with redownloading them
ps I hate that spider....
If the person is htc dev unlock they need to flash a kernal via fastboot for the phone to boot. That's more than likely the reason they are bootlooping. There is a thread in android development about how to flash via htc dev unlock. I would have them read that and proceed.
TheHeffNerr said:
Friend sent me his phone after trying to update to CM and it's getting stuck on the HTC White boot screen. Not sure if it is rooted or not, but was in the processes of rooting when it broke.
Phone is:
HTCDev unlocked
S-On
HBOOT-0.98.0000
RAIDO-1.09.01.0312
Phone will not:
Boot into recovery - HTC White screen
Boot normally - HTC White screen
Update with stock RUU - Bar on the right side fills up and goes back to normal bootloader screen.
Update new recovery - States it takes it but gets stuck on HTC white screen.
ADB Will not show device with "adb devices"
"fastboot oem lock" "FAILED (status read failed (Unknown error)) - "fastboot devices" does find device.
Factory reset - locks up bootloader.
"fastboot clear cache" runs for 30+ minutes phone is unresponsive.
That is about the only information I have any one got any ideas besides use it for a personal safety device and throw it at people?
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go to bootloader and flash your kernel (stock kernel/custom kernel )
you can get it from your rom.zip
the command would be
fastboot flash boot boot.img
hehehehe i answered after 3 years ! im sure youve solved the problem !
I had recently rooted my phone and had also unlocked the bootloader, then i started to get bored of it since the custom rom has lots of bugs so i wanted to get back to my stock rom, so i installed a edited stock rom. AAfter which my phone automatically got unrooted. and started to face lots of hanging issues. so a friend of mine said that i should proabably relock the bootloader after which my phone will automatically reset to factory rom. i had no idea of what i was doing but i installed some fastboot files, placed the on the desktop, open the CMD manager and wrote
:
Fastboot oem lock
fastboot reboot
So now the main problem is my phone wont start its hangin at the bootloader screen only not going ahead
its showing =
****Relocked****
******Security warning*******
Can anyone help me revive my phone to how it was ?
I don't know what to do in technical way, but, (yes this may sound crazy) if you still have warranty, them you could try something like dropping or I don't know what so that you can send it then back and let it be repaired
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Alamvusha said:
I had recently rooted my phone and had also unlocked the bootloader, then i started to get bored of it since the custom rom has lots of bugs so i wanted to get back to my stock rom, so i installed a edited stock rom. AAfter which my phone automatically got unrooted. and started to face lots of hanging issues. so a friend of mine said that i should proabably relock the bootloader after which my phone will automatically reset to factory rom. i had no idea of what i was doing but i installed some fastboot files, placed the on the desktop, open the CMD manager and wrote
:
Fastboot oem lock
fastboot reboot
So now the main problem is my phone wont start its hangin at the bootloader screen only not going ahead
its showing =
****Relocked****
******Security warning*******
Can anyone help me revive my phone to how it was ?
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unlock the bootloader again
install recovery
then use any diff rom
gulsher said:
unlock the bootloader again
install recovery
then use any diff rom
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well i tried doing that and it worked... but i din had to install a new Rom....
Can you suggest me a good Custom Rom without any Camera Bugs....
Thanks again...
Alamvusha said:
well i tried doing that and it worked... but i din had to install a new Rom....
Can you suggest me a good Custom Rom without any Camera Bugs....
Thanks again...
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miui sense based by ska8er boy m using that only no bugs at all
Hello guys,
Yesterday I bricked my One x, I followed this section down here.
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Let's begin.
Download my toolkit from here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...php?p=24972527
Extract the FOLDER to your C: drive or to your desktop.
MAKE SURE YOUR DIRECTORY DOES NOT HAVE A PERIOD OR SPACE.
Open One X.exe
So now you have my program open. Great.
On your phone, go to Settings -> Developer Options and Enable USB Debugging.
From my toolkit, Click 1. Install HTC Drivers.
After the drivers install, restart your computer.
After your computer loads up, open my toolkit and connect your phone to the computer. Your phone should now be recognized.
Now, click 2. Register at HTCDev. Register with a VALID email address and LEAVE the web browser open.
Now, under the commands section of my toolkit, press Boot into Bootloader.
You should have a nice, white, shiny screen that says FASTBOOT USB.
Click 3. Get Token ID. Look at the pop up and it will tell you how to get the Token ID.
Highlight where it says < < < < Identifier Token Start > > > > all the way to < < < < < Identifier Token End > > > > > and right click and it will automatically copy it.
Now, click Submit Token ID. Your web browser should now open a new tab. Scroll down and in the empty box, paste your Token ID. Press submit. HTCDev now emailed you your unlock token.
Your phone should still be in the bootloader. Now, go to the email address you registered to HTCDev and DOWNLOAD your unlock_code.bin. Press 5. Unlock Bootloader. Locate your unlock_code.bin and it will flash it to your phone.
READ the warning. THIS WILL WIPE ALL YOUR DATA FROM THE PHONE.
When you agree to it, press the volume up button and press the power button to accept it. Your phone will now restart.
When your phone loads up, go through the set up wizard. Then, on your phone, go to Settings -> Developer Options and Enable USB Debugging.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
So far so good!
After that I try the permroot \/ only it wouldn’t work.
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Under the Extras section, press Perm Root. It will push SuperSU.zip to your phone.
Under commands, press Boot into Bootloader once again.
Now, it is time to flash a recovery.
TWRP (Team Win Recovery Project) is a custom recovery that will allow you to flash custom ROMs, Mods, etc.
CWM (ClockWorkMod) is a custom recovery that will allow you to flash custom ROMs, Mods, etc.
I recommend TWRP and we will use it for this tutorial,
Select TWRP and press Flash Recovery.
After it flashes, remove the USB cable and have HBOOT selected in bootloader. Press the power button and it will reload to another screen. Press the Volume Down button until you get to Recovery. Press the power button to select it.
Go to Backup and back up your boot and system partition. Always have a back up before you flash or do anything.
After that, go to Install and locate SuperSU.zip. Click it and slide the screen on the bottom to flash it. After it flashes, reboot the phone.
In your app drawer (your menu with all the apps), open SuperSU. If it says the binary needs to be updated, then update it. If it doesn't, then you are fully rooted!-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
So I Googled to antoher solution and found a UNROOT tool, stupid is I was, I tried id.
Now my phone only startup in the bootloader so this is maybe a good thing?
Is there anyone how has an idea to solve this problem? I hope someone can help me out .
Phone info:
***UNLOCKED***
Endeavoru PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-1.39.000
Radio-5.1204.162A.29
Well if you can access the bootloader, then go into fastboot and run
fastboot earse cache
then flash the recovery (CWM Touch) again, make sure it's the latest version for your phone, so
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
now reboot into recovery and do a factory reset/wipe data and dalvik and reboot...
if it boots up you are good to go, if not than try to restore your nandroid from recovery.
Now find and download the latest SuperSU.zip and move it is your sdcard.
Now once more go into your recovery and click on install zip and find supersu.zip, install and reboot
You can't brick hox that easy, relax and try to reflash recovery, boot.img and reset cache. If problem not solved you need to wipe data or even reflash rom one more time
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genocide_ru said:
You can't brick hox that easy, relax and try to reflash recovery, boot.img and reset cache. If problem not solved you need to wipe data or even reflash rom one more time
Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk 4
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The only good thing in being S-ON...
You can't f**k anything up.
Everything is easily fixable.
Thanks guys,
I'm a bit further at the moment, now looking for the right backup.
Same Problem, please HELP !!!
Good day Friends of the Forum
I have a problem and do not know how to fix it , I have navigate a lot in the network and I could not get my phone to work . I have HTC One X from AT&T. By playing around with the phone, accidentaly I delete the O.S. so right now my phone is locked . I can't load Origanal or Custom ROMS . The only thing I can do is enter the bootloader and install recovery ( TWRP ) I installed several versions of TWRP to install a custom rom or I locked the bootloader to install the original RUU and everything has been WITHOUT SUCCESS .
Right now I have S -ON , my HBOOT is 2.14 and I can install TWRP Recovery 2.6.0.0 or 2.6.3.0 .
I have read in many places that I have to make an S -OFF to install a Custom ROM , but all I get Tips that I need an OS runing to finish the installation (or modified to do the S -OFF) . What can I do if my S.O. is actuall blocked (brick). Only screen I got when I turned on or reboot my is the white screen " HTC quietly brillant" .
My friends , I request help from the wise in this range. Since I ran out of ideas. I attached pictures with my phone information
regards
eL_pIt said:
Good day Friends of the Forum
I have a problem and do not know how to fix it , I have navigate a lot in the network and I could not get my phone to work . I have HTC One X from AT&T. By playing around with the phone, accidentaly I delete the O.S. so right now my phone is locked . I can't load Origanal or Custom ROMS . The only thing I can do is enter the bootloader and install recovery ( TWRP ) I installed several versions of TWRP to install a custom rom or I locked the bootloader to install the original RUU and everything has been WITHOUT SUCCESS .
Right now I have S -ON , my HBOOT is 2.14 and I can install TWRP Recovery 2.6.0.0 or 2.6.3.0 .
I have read in many places that I have to make an S -OFF to install a Custom ROM , but all I get Tips that I need an OS runing to finish the installation (or modified to do the S -OFF) . What can I do if my S.O. is actually. Only screen I got when I turned on or reboot my is the white screen " HTC quietly brillant" .
My friends , I request help from the wise in this range. Since I ran out of ideas. I attached pictures with my phone information
regards
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Unfortunately, you are in the wrong forum my friend.
This is the forum for the quad core version htc one x (endeavoru)
and yours sais evita in the bootloader.
Do not flash ANYTHING of these forums as they might brick your phone!!!
Stefan0vic said:
Unfortunately, you are in the wrong forum my friend.
This is the forum for the quad core version htc one x (endeavoru)
and yours sais evita in the bootloader.
Do not flash ANYTHING of these forums as they might brick your phone!!!
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Thanks.
Have a nice day
:thumbup:
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Does anyone else own the HTC Desire 820 MT (Desire 820 Mini) and successfully rooted? I have been trying to root this phone for several days and I cannot figure it out. Here are some of the things I've tried thus far:
Windroid Universal Android toolkit - It says it flashed TWRP successfully, but whenever I select HBoot > Recovery it just takes me back to select HBoot again. I can never see TWRP's recovery mode, so I can't click install for SU.
adb/SDK (fastboot flash recovery file.IMG AND fastboot boot File.IMG) - I tried to manually install TWRP, but it always comes back with fail. I successfully flashed CWM and philz_touch, but it also fails and shows a battery charging icon instead of going back to
I've tried installing GMS 安装器 to get the google apps at least and it also gives either an HBoot loop or battery charging icon (when flashed with CWM/philz).
did you unlock the bootloader?
weijianhui said:
did you unlock the bootloader?
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Yeah, it says unlocked in the bootloader
So today I decided to root my phone. I unlocked the bootloader by following the instructions on htcdev and it was all fine. Skip forward to when I went to flash CWM Recovery on the phone. I flash it and select recovery in the Hboot menu. After selecting it, the screen would simply go black and no buttons would respond so I was forced to remove the battery and plug it back in. After doing that, it went back into the regular OS however, it said that the software was modified. At this point I had given up on the whole rooting thing and decided just to go back to factory settings so I relock the bootloader and press the factory reset button in the HBoot menu. This however did not work because it just went to the black screen. And now I can't unlock the bootloader again because it just goes to the black screen.
So now my bootloader is locked, with no root privileges, and I can't factory reset it. :crying:
My question is that if there is a way to simply just go back to the factory settings?
cryterion said:
So today I decided to root my phone. I unlocked the bootloader by following the instructions on htcdev and it was all fine. Skip forward to when I went to flash CWM Recovery on the phone. I flash it and select recovery in the Hboot menu. After selecting it, the screen would simply go black and no buttons would respond so I was forced to remove the battery and plug it back in. After doing that, it went back into the regular OS however, it said that the software was modified. At this point I had given up on the whole rooting thing and decided just to go back to factory settings so I relock the bootloader and press the factory reset button in the HBoot menu. This however did not work because it just went to the black screen. And now I can't unlock the bootloader again because it just goes to the black screen.
So now my bootloader is locked, with no root privileges, and I can't factory reset it. :crying:
My question is that if there is a way to simply just go back to the factory settings?
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Factory reset won't fix either the "software modified" issue or the custom recovery issue. you just need to unlock your device again using the same Unlocktoken from htcDEV and flash the right stock recovery for your to get rid of the custom recovery. but I say let the custom recovery be, It won't hurt to have it.
to get to fastboot and unlock again, if your phone boots correctly to your Rom, connect it to computer, open your command prompt in ADB/Fastboot tools, and type " adb reboot bootloader"
seekfind said:
Factory reset won't fix either the "software modified" issue or the custom recovery issue. you just need to unlock your device again using the same Unlocktoken from htcDEV and flash the right stock recovery for your to get rid of the custom recovery. but I say let the custom recovery be, It won't hurt to have it.
to get to fastboot and unlock again, if your phone boots correctly to your Rom, connect it to computer, open your command prompt in ADB/Fastboot tools, and type " adb reboot bootloader"
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That's the thing when I try to unlock it again with the same steps in htcdev it simply goes to a black screen and won't unlock. Same thing with the custom recovery. I can't actually go into it it's just a black screen.
Also when i tried the adb reboot i just get "adb server is out of date... ADB server didn't ACK."
cryterion said:
That's the thing when I try to unlock it again with the same steps in htcdev it simply goes to a black screen and won't unlock. Same thing with the custom recovery. I can't actually go into it it's just a black screen.
Also when i tried the adb reboot i just get "adb server is out of date... ADB server didn't ACK."
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have you checked to see if your adb works on another android device? maybe your platform tools are corrupted
seekfind said:
have you checked to see if your adb works on another android device? maybe your platform tools are corrupted
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I'll try to re download the files again and check.
Is there any other possible reasons as to why the black screen is happening for the custom recovery?
seekfind said:
have you checked to see if your adb works on another android device? maybe your platform tools are corrupted
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So I managed to get the adb to work and when i typed in " adb reboot bootloader" it took me to the fastboot menu.
What do I have to do from here?