Hello,
So there we go. I was on ARHD 21 ROM for a while, decided to try PARANOID ANDROID. So i did full wipe (except SD), flashed boot.iso from PA ROM ZIP, then i installed ROM and GAPPS. After that i wiped cache and dalvik. Rebooted, everything worked well, except PA tools was not working correctly. So i decided to flash ROM again with SUPERWIPE.ZIP file from ARHD thread. So what i did:
1. Did full wipe except SD from CWM
2. Flashed superwipe.zip
After flashing was completed, phone rebooted. I saw HTC quietly brilliat logo and nothing more. Now i can go to bootloader, but when i click RECOVERY, phone just reboots and that is it Tried to flash older CWM via one click tool from hasoon2000, TWRP. Same story, when i trying to get to recovery, phone just reboots.
Could someone help me? Thanks.
And other strange thing, when i plug phone to usb or charger it turnes on automaticly. When i turning it off (but leaving for charge or usb) it just restarts and turns on again. (seeing HTC boot start logo). I think it is bad.
Nope, i can not turn my phone OFF. It restarts.
redh4t said:
Nope, i can not turn my phone OFF. It restarts.
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I had this trouble once my battery was almost empty.
There is an a dos application that quick restart device so that it can charge look in the hox forum.
here the link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1658084
also for for the wipe script you used i think that it also wipe boot.img / recovery.img so first recharge your phone with the link i gave before after 2 hours of restarting it should be
enough so that you can insta boot and recovery again.
Run this script when your in fastboot. Volume down+power just in case
Bloodbreed said:
I had this trouble once my battery was almost empty.
There is an a dos application that quick restart device so that it can charge look in the hox forum.
here the link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1658084
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Can you help me find it? I should look in Q/A forum? Please?
redh4t said:
Can you help me find it? I should look in Q/A forum? Please?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1658084
Copy paste the script of this treath to notepad and the save it as a bat file then put the bat file in adb folder , start your phone in fastboot mode and finaly start this bat file hope it helps.
That's for windows dunno if it works on mac or linux.
Bloodbreed said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1658084
Copy paste the script of this treath to notepad and the save it as a bat file then put the bat file in adb folder , start your phone in fastboot mode and finaly start this bat file hope it helps.
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This is from floepie thread its a copy paste from it
SOLVED: Stuck in fastboot with low battery. Use this BATCH file!
You have a problem when you have ALL of the following conditions met:
1. Your battery level is below 3.68 V (3680 mV) (about 10% charged).
2. You have a custom recovery on the recovery partition AND a custom ROM on the system partition.
3. You have just re-locked your bootloader and you can't re-unlock it because your battery is too low (less than 10%).
Here's the problem: If you want to use a RUU, you need about 30% battery. But, if you have less than that, you need to charge it. But the problem is, you can't charge it because you can't boot your phone into either recovery or the ROM itself in order to accept a charge. A re-locked bootloader will NOT allow you to boot either into the custom recovery or the custom ROM. And, you cannot charge your phone in fastboot. Additionally, you cannot re-unlock your bootloader because your phone has even less than 10% charge (3.68 V). If you have between 10% and 30%, then simply re-unlock your bootloader and boot into recovery and charge as normal to a level somewhere above 30% if you want to flash an RUU. But, if your battery is below 10%, then you will need to bring it back above 10% with the script below.
So you need the following script which power cycles your phone repeatedly in order to turn off your screen long enough to accept a charge. Once you reach 3.68 V, which is 10% charge, you're through the woods, so to speak, as you can then, re-unlock your bootloader.
Run the following script as a batch file while your phone is in USB fastboot mode.
Here is the script:
Code:
*********************************************Copy this @ECHO to " ********************************** into notepad.
" @ECHO off
:start
fastboot getvar battery-voltage
fastboot reboot-bootloader
ping /n 6 localhost >nul
goto start
"
Bloodbreed said:
This is from floepie thread its a copy paste from it
SOLVED: Stuck in fastboot with low battery. Use this BATCH file!
You have a problem when you have ALL of the following conditions met:
1. Your battery level is below 3.68 V (3680 mV) (about 10% charged).
2. You have a custom recovery on the recovery partition AND a custom ROM on the system partition.
3. You have just re-locked your bootloader and you can't re-unlock it because your battery is too low (less than 10%).
Here's the problem: If you want to use a RUU, you need about 30% battery. But, if you have less than that, you need to charge it. But the problem is, you can't charge it because you can't boot your phone into either recovery or the ROM itself in order to accept a charge. A re-locked bootloader will NOT allow you to boot either into the custom recovery or the custom ROM. And, you cannot charge your phone in fastboot. Additionally, you cannot re-unlock your bootloader because your phone has even less than 10% charge (3.68 V). If you have between 10% and 30%, then simply re-unlock your bootloader and boot into recovery and charge as normal to a level somewhere above 30% if you want to flash an RUU. But, if your battery is below 10%, then you will need to bring it back above 10% with the script below.
So you need the following script which power cycles your phone repeatedly in order to turn off your screen long enough to accept a charge. Once you reach 3.68 V, which is 10% charge, you're through the woods, so to speak, as you can then, re-unlock your bootloader.
Run the following script as a batch file while your phone is in USB fastboot mode.
Here is the script:
Code:
*********************************************Copy this @ECHO to " ********************************** into notepad.
" @ECHO off
:start
fastboot getvar battery-voltage
fastboot reboot-bootloader
ping /n 6 localhost >nul
goto start
"
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I am really noob at this .. Using just one click tool. No idea how to use this bath file ...
And my phone is at 66% battery right now
redh4t said:
And my phone is at 66% battery right now
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Solved it. Wiped recovery cache from One X One Click. Worked.
redh4t said:
I am really noob at this .. Using just one click tool. No idea how to use this bath file ...
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Ok one click tool won t help you this time.
I uploaded the needed files. I presume you know how to unzip something from zipped files.
So in this zip is a adb folder just unzip it to your desktop for exeample,
then start your phone in fastboot mode, hold vol down+power until you get into bootloader mode.
From there you ll see fastboot and other option (the vol keys are for changing the option an power button will activate the option).
So chose fastboot and then press power and connect phone to pc.
Then in the adb folder that you just extracted from zip file you'll find a file called recharge.bat just double click on it.
A black dos windows will pop up and constantly restart your phone so that it can charge a bit
(may be strange but normal because normal restart use more battery becauseof htc logo and vibration of phone while starting phone).
After one hour or so it should be over 30% from there normaly you can reacces recovery and flash an other rom.Just unplug the phone from cable and close dos windows.
After you flashed your new rom, you also have to flash boot of your phone use your one click tool for this.This boot file is in your
rom file that you downloaded look for a file called boot.img and put it into the one click folder after that just use one click tool to flash
boot.
Hope it helps, i tried to explain it very noob friendly.
redh4t said:
Solved it. Wiped recovery cache from One X One Click. Worked.
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how do you know it s 66% ?
also you can try if your phone is really at 66% to reflash recovery by using the one click tool.
Bloodbreed said:
how do you know it s 66% ?
also you can try if your phone is really at 66% to reflash recovery by using the one click tool.
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There is battery meter in one click tool. Everything works great now. Thanks.
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You have a problem when you have ALL of the following conditions met:
1. Your battery level is below 3.68 V (3680 mV) (about 10% charged).
2. You have a custom recovery on the recovery partition AND a custom ROM on the system partition.
3. You have just re-locked your bootloader and you can't re-unlock it because your battery is too low (less than 10%).
Here's the problem: If you want to use a RUU, you need about 30% battery. But, if you have less than that, you need to charge it. But the problem is, you can't charge it because you can't boot your phone into either recovery or the ROM itself in order to accept a charge. A re-locked bootloader will NOT allow you to boot either into the custom recovery or the custom ROM. And, you cannot charge your phone in fastboot. Additionally, you cannot re-unlock your bootloader because your phone has even less than 10% charge (3.68 V). If you have between 10% and 30%, then simply re-unlock your bootloader and boot into recovery and charge as normal to a level somewhere above 30% if you want to flash an RUU. But, if your battery is below 10%, then you will need to bring it back above 10% with the script below.
So you need the following script which power cycles your phone repeatedly in order to turn off your screen long enough to accept a charge. Once you reach 3.68 V, which is 10% charge, you're through the woods, so to speak, as you can then, re-unlock your bootloader.
Run the following script as a batch file while your phone is in USB fastboot mode.
Here is the script:
Code:
" @echo off
:start
fastboot getvar battery-voltage
fastboot reboot-bootloader
ping /n 6 localhost >nul
goto start
"
floepie said:
My battery is low and is in bootloader/flashboot mode. I've relocked the bootloader in preparation to flash the newest RUU. The bootloader won't allow the phone to boot with its custom ROM.
I have the phone plugged in and I can't turn the screen off. The LED is showing red, but is the phone actually charging in order to either flash the RUU or re-unlock the bootloader?
Is there a way to see the battery status? I hope I'm not screwed here.
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You need to reunlock and flash this recovery http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1594819 to charge the device then re lock and run ruu. Just give it about a half an hour or so on charge.
lmftmf said:
You need to reunlock and flash this recovery http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1594819 to charge the device then re lock and run ruu. Just give it about a half an hour or so on charge.
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Thanks but I can't reunlock with the *.bin. It fails with the report that battery is too low!
Any other ideas?
floepie said:
Thanks but I can't reunlock with the *.bin. It fails with the report that battery is too low!
Any other ideas?
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Uhh ohh. Tat not goood. Refer to this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1609190
Setsuna666 said:
IMPORTANT: You must flash the new version of ClockWorkMod in order to be able to recharge the phone while off and from recovery. So, flash the new recovery and this problem will NOT happen.
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I can't get into CWM (even the latest) with a locked bootloader.
SOLVED!
This little bad boy of a batch file saved my life. I was in a situation where my phone had a custom ROM with a re-locked bootloader and a low battery. The battery cannot be charged while in fastboot, and there was too little charge to re-unlock the bootloader. If you have a custom ROM with a custom recovery (CWM) and a locked bootloader, you cannot get into recovery.
In any case, if you create a batch file with the following contents, you can make your phone continually boot indefinitely, which allows the screen to be off sufficiently long enough between boots that the battery begins to charge. And, when voltage apparently approaches 3.68V, you have enough charge to re-unlock the bootloader and charge normally without the phone's screen in fastboot continually on.
" @echo off
:start
fastboot getvar battery-voltage
fastboot reboot-bootloader
ping /n 6 localhost >nul
goto start
"
Source: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1643483
floepie said:
This little bad boy of a batch file saved my life. I was in a situation where my phone had a custom ROM with a re-locked bootloader and a low battery. The battery cannot be charged while in fastboot, and there was too little charge to re-unlock the bootloader. If you have a custom ROM with a custom recovery (CWM) and a locked bootloader, you cannot get into recovery.
In any case, if you create a batch file with the following contents, you can make your phone continually boot indefinitely, which allows the screen to be off sufficiently long enough between boots that the battery begins to charge. And, when voltage apparently approaches 1.68V, you have enough charge to re-unlock the bootloader and charge normally without the phone's screen in fastboot continually on.
" @echo off
:start
fastboot getvar battery-voltage
fastboot reboot-bootloader
ping /n 6 localhost >nul
goto start
"
Source: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1643483
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you can charge the battery in the "HTC QUIETLY BRILLIANT" screen, this is not necessary.
wolfraim said:
you can charge the battery in the "HTC QUIETLY BRILLIANT" screen, this is not necessary.
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Uh, no. Can you remove your post? You can't get to that screen when the following conditions are met: low battery, a newly re-locked bootloader, custom recovery/ROM. The locked bootloader prevents you getting beyond fastboot. Read my source, and you will see other threads where this batch file was posted and where you can't get past an immediate fastboot screen.
floepie said:
This little bad boy of a batch file saved my life. I was in a situation where my phone had a custom ROM with a re-locked bootloader and a low battery. The battery cannot be charged while in fastboot, and there was too little charge to re-unlock the bootloader. If you have a custom ROM with a custom recovery (CWM) and a locked bootloader, you cannot get into recovery.
In any case, if you create a batch file with the following contents, you can make your phone continually boot indefinitely, which allows the screen to be off sufficiently long enough between boots that the battery begins to charge. And, when voltage apparently approaches 1.68V, you have enough charge to re-unlock the bootloader and charge normally without the phone's screen in fastboot continually on.
" @echo off
:start
fastboot getvar battery-voltage
fastboot reboot-bootloader
ping /n 6 localhost >nul
goto start
"
Source: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1643483
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thanks
floepie said:
This little bad boy of a batch file saved my life. I was in a situation where my phone had a custom ROM with a re-locked bootloader and a low battery. The battery cannot be charged while in fastboot, and there was too little charge to re-unlock the bootloader. If you have a custom ROM with a custom recovery (CWM) and a locked bootloader, you cannot get into recovery.
In any case, if you create a batch file with the following contents, you can make your phone continually boot indefinitely, which allows the screen to be off sufficiently long enough between boots that the battery begins to charge. And, when voltage apparently approaches 1.68V, you have enough charge to re-unlock the bootloader and charge normally without the phone's screen in fastboot continually on.
" @echo off
:start
fastboot getvar battery-voltage
fastboot reboot-bootloader
ping /n 6 localhost >nul
goto start
"
Source: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1643483
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Hi, sorry for my english but is translated by google.
Even I have the problem of the battery, I can not do any flash (recovery, ruu etc.).
I created the batch file by copying exactly what you've written, no ", correct?
I started the file and I get continuous
<Waiting for device>
battery-voltage: 2749mV
finished. total time: 0.153s
rebooting into bootloader ...
every time the phone goes off and reads:
<Waiting for device>
battery-voltage: 2749mV
finished. total time: 0.153s
rebooting into bootloader ...
FAILED (status read failed (Too many links))
finished. total time: 0.238s
<Waiting for device>
again after 1 minute.
Is this normal? the file I do go for 1 or 2 hours continuously?
thank you
Yes, the batch file forces the phone to continue to boot over and over again, and you will see the voltage increasing over time. But, you have enough battery to re-unlock the bootloader. Just go to htcdev.com to re-unlock it, or just flash an RUU to update your radio.
Why are you running this batch file when you have enough battery power?
This batch file is only for those whose battery is low and therefore cannot re-unlock the bootloader and have a cutom ROM with a relocked bootloader.
floepie said:
Yes, the batch file forces the phone to continue to boot over and over again, and you will see the voltage increasing over time. But, you have enough battery to re-unlock the bootloader. Just go to htcdev.com to re-unlock it, or just flash an RUU to update your radio.
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the voltage increases or fluctuates? exampe 2785 - 2888 - 2985 - 2788 etc.
the message:
rebooting into bootloader ...
FAILED (status read failed (Too many links))
finished. total time: 0.238s
<Waiting for device>
is normal?
floepie said:
Why are you running this batch file when you have enough battery power?
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I have the problem of battery low, I can not flash the recovery or unlock the bootloader.
Oh, you are right. You're battery is too low. You need to charge it until your voltage reaches 3.68 V (3680 mV). The phone should keep powering off and on, and your voltage will go up, but not at *every* boot. It should take about an hour or so? So, yes, the phone will boot a lot of times, but it's the only way out. Just keep the batch running and keep checking every 10 minutes or so.
As for the batch file, I'm pretty certain the quotation marks (" ") are NOT needed.
floepie said:
Oh, you are right. You're battery is too low. You need to charge it until your voltage reaches 3.68 V (3680 mV). The phone should keep powering off and on, and your voltage will go up, but not at *every* boot. It should take about an hour or so? So, yes, the phone will boot a lot of times, but it's the only way out. Just keep the batch running and keep checking every 10 minutes or so.
As for the batch file, I'm pretty certain the quotation marks (" ") are NOT needed.
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ok.
keep it going for 1 or 2 hours until it reaches 3.68V
can you attach your batch file? please.
Thank you for now, let you know if it reaches 3.68V
There you go. Change the extension to *.bat from *.txt
same prob exactly
hey guys i saw this while am searching for a fix i have the same **** on my one x i tired almost everything out there but only this didnt yet and its my last hope hope it works
i need more info bout this batch i downloaded it ext, edit to .bat paste it in the adb folder
then copied whts inside it and post it in cmd and heres wht its looks like
is it okay like this ?! should i just leave it and wait !?
plzzz help my phone voltage is getting lower :S :S :S wht did i do wrong :S
floepie said:
Oh, you are right. You're battery is too low. You need to charge it until your voltage reaches 3.68 V (3680 mV). The phone should keep powering off and on, and your voltage will go up, but not at *every* boot. It should take about an hour or so? So, yes, the phone will boot a lot of times, but it's the only way out. Just keep the batch running and keep checking every 10 minutes or so.
As for the batch file, I'm pretty certain the quotation marks (" ") are NOT needed.
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after 1 hour the voltage does not increment, but change always
battery-voltage: 2768mV
battery-voltage: 2747mV
battery-voltage: 2993mV
battery-voltage: 2980mV
battery-voltage: 2970mV
battery-voltage: 2956mV
battery-voltage: 2796mV
and so on.
It's normal?
well for me its increasing now i reached 3370v now
are u leaving your phone or u keep pasting whts writting in the batch !?
sallam5010 said:
well for me its increasing now i reached 3370v now
are u leaving your phone or u keep pasting whts writting in the batch !?
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just does not work for me?
Please help!
I`ve installed a stock kernel because the previous kernel wasn't working well, but now my phone keeps rebooting.
It starts up and after the "htc one x" logo is showed it reboots.
This is the kernel I've installed:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1692404&page=2
And I'm using a stock ROM (1.29)
I'm sorry for asking, but I'm not that experienced with loading kernels so I'm a little stressed out that I've bricked my phone or something..
Can someone please ~give advise?
did u flash the modules?
sent from my CHARRED ONE X~ and click THANKS if I helped.
jannvh said:
Please help!
I`ve installed a stock kernel because the previous kernel wasn't working well, but now my phone keeps rebooting.
It starts up and after the "htc one x" logo is showed it reboots.
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There are essentially three steps to flashing a new kernel:
Flash the new kernel using fastboot flash boot filename.img
Erase cache using fastboot erase cache
Reboot into recovery and push the new kernel's modules by installing the .ZIP file from your device's SD card.
Tnx for your reply man!
Only now I have a different problem..
My phone doesn't start at al!!
I had to work today so I left my phone on the charger all day, to try your method tonight.
When I tried to start it up the only thing I get is the red led blinking a few times and thats it..
When I left my phone on the charger last night it looked like it was charging (red led burning continuously).
Anyone any ideas what's the problem now? (and how to fix of course )
-update 5 min later: now I don't even get the red led blinking anymore )
-update another 5 min later: strangely enough the led blinks again
In the meantime I'm back in the bootloader! :good:
What now?
Can you really simply explain how to flash the boot.img?
I dont understand how it works exactly..
Sorry for being so ignorant, but if I was foreseeing this sh*t I would never have touched my kernel
thanks in advance!
1. download boot.img and modules zip from the link
2. copy boot.img to fastboot folder.
3. open cmd, cd to where your fastboot folder is and then type:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot erase cache
4. boot phone into recovery, mount USB storage and copy modules zip to your phone
5. unmounts USB storage and install modules zip from recovery menu
6. reboot phone and it should boot
teky said:
1. download boot.img and modules zip from the link
2. copy boot.img to fastboot folder.
3. open cmd, cd to where your fastboot folder is and then type:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot erase cache
4. boot phone into recovery, mount USB storage and copy modules zip to your phone
5. unmounts USB storage and install modules zip from recovery menu
6. reboot phone and it should boot
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So I've booted my phone in the bootloader en then selected fastboot. Then I leave it there and open the CMD on my pc
The boot.img is in the my downloads folder.
So in CMD I should type: C:\Users\Jan\Downloads>fastboot flash boot boot.img
And than it says that the command is not recognized...
to be more specific, it says: fastboot is not recognized as internal or external command, program or batchfile
jannvh said:
So I've booted my phone in the bootloader en then selected fastboot. Then I leave it there and open the CMD on my pc
The boot.img is in the my downloads folder.
So in CMD I should type: C:\Users\Jan\Downloads>fastboot flash boot boot.img
And than it says that the command is not recognized...
to be more specific, it says: fastboot is not recognized as internal or external command, program or batchfile
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you copy the boot.img to the same folder that the fastboot files are in
Edit: you should really READ the INSTRUCTIONS before you act. if you unlocked your bootloader to do some modding, which you would have HAD TO DOWNLOAD THE FASTBOOT FILES AND PERFORM THE FASTBOOT COMMANDS FROM WITHIN THE FASTBOOT DIRECTORY
teky said:
you copy the boot.img to the same folder that the fastboot files are in
Edit: you should really READ the INSTRUCTIONS before you act. if you unlocked your bootloader to do some modding, which you would have HAD TO DOWNLOAD THE FASTBOOT FILES AND PERFORM THE FASTBOOT COMMANDS FROM WITHIN THE FASTBOOT DIRECTORY
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Yeah I know.. I'm stupid as hell and I have learned a lot. I thought I knew enough, but apparently not..
But now I want my phone to work again, so excuse me for asking, but where are my fastboot files?
I've unlocked my bootloader using the method on this site:
http://onexroot.com/one-x-root/how-to-root-one-x/
But when I copy boot.img in the folder that guy uses (foldername: oneXRoot) the cmd 'fastboot flash boot boot.img' still fails.
I feel really bad, but I really hope you guys can have mercy and patience with me...
the fastboot.exe is in the OneXRoot folder
open cmd, cd to that folder and then run the fastboot command:
cd c:\users\jan\downloads\onexroot
fastboot flash boot boot.img
As shown in the attached image. Sorry if we sound rude, but as I have found out in the last day or so..... there are just some people that don't read instructions, and/or don't understand what they are doing (when all info that they need is in the Rom-dev section)
In other terms. You have to have your boot.img in the same folder as where your adb and fastboot files are
To check if your on the right track, ctrl+rightclick on a blabk space in a folder and select "open command window here" then type fastboot?
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Thanks for al your help you guys, but now I know what's really wrong with my phone.
I've a wrong version of clockworkmod installed. In this version the usb storage function doesn't work, so I can't place a new ROM on my phone.
I wanted to install a working version of clockwork, but now my battery is drained! (at least below 30%) :crying:
I tried to load the battery, but that doesn't work anymore.
Anyone some ideas?
Download the 5.8.4.0 recovery. I think that's the fixed one.
Go to bootloader and fastboot usb thrn flash the recovery there.
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walaway said:
Download the 5.8.4.0 recovery. I think that's the fixed one.
Go to bootloader and fastboot usb thrn flash the recovery there.
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I tried and it started promising but I got the message that my battery is too low:
sending 'recovery' (5742 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.748s]
writing 'recovery'...
FAILED (remote: battery low)
finished. total time: 0.958s
The main problem is to charge my phone to at least 30%, but I don't know how.
Try turning the phone off via hboot and putting it on charge for a while
teky said:
Try turning the phone off via hboot and putting it on charge for a while
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of course i tried that already... But somehow it doesn't charge anymore.
Can't figure out why.
I had the same problem but it does charge the led won't light up as the software to control it is corrupted charge for awhile then try again. I managed to boot mine into clockwork recovery and hook it to pc to charge it
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grinder19 said:
I had the same problem but it does charge the led won't light up as the software to control it is corrupted charge for awhile then try again. I managed to boot mine into clockwork recovery and hook it to pc to charge it
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Also tried that already, but also in clockwork it doesn't charge..
Hate it that the one x has got a build in battery
I really don't have a clue what to do now. The only thing I need is a charged battery, but it looks like theres no way to charge it
I'm not gonna buy a new phone because my battery is empty
dont worry when your phone is completely out of juice you will be able to charge it... happened to me while i was stuck in bootloader myself...
yeah I know, there has to be a way, but the only question is how?
I'm thinking of opening up my phone and charge it with a power supply.
Back in the days with my old HD2 it would be easy...
Hello,
So i flashed a bad rom phone wouldnt boot up, relocked boatloader but i couldnt flash any flashboot cmds because of low battery, so i unlocked my phone again and im able to acces cwm 5.8.2.7 or something, but how can i update cmw without flashboot commands cause of the low battery?
Phone is off right now its in the charger solid red light but im not sure if its charging or not so i could use some help,
And yes ive read the disaster recovery guide but im not sure to do
Ill hope you guys could be nice and help me
Thanks!
Crim3mast3rz said:
Hello,
So i flashed a bad rom phone wouldnt boot up, relocked boatloader but i couldnt flash any flashboot cmds because of low battery, so i unlocked my phone again and im able to acces cwm 5.8.2.7 or something, but how can i update cmw without flashboot commands cause of the low battery?
Phone is off right now its in the charger solid red light but im not sure if its charging or not so i could use some help,
And yes ive read the disaster recovery guide but im not sure to do
Ill hope you guys could be nice and help me
Thanks!
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You can't unless it's in a flashable zip format but I haven't seen anything of that sort, yet..
Just yesterday I helped DivinDuck with a very similar problem. The post is here.
---SNIP
If you batter drops below 30%, use the script provided in this post to recharge it.
-Copy your CWM recovery 5.8.4.0 image file to where your fastboot files are on your PC.
-Reboot your phone to bootloader by pressing vol down+power buttons.
-When the phone says fastboot on a white background, plug the USB cable in to your PC and phone. It should now say FASTBOOT USB
-From your PC, open a command prompt, go to the folder where you have fastboot files and recovery image and issue
fastboot flash recovery <name of CWM Recovery>.img
fastboot erase cache
Now when you reboot your phone and go to bootloader then into recovery you should see CWM 5.8.4.0 version installed.
--SNIP
You should somehow figure out when your phone is charging or not. After that when you get little more life to your battery in CWM recovery you can go to "mounts and storage", and there "mount usb storage". Then your computer should see your device, and you will able to put working rom in phones sdcard and flash it over. It worked for me atleast, I once have almost same problem what you have now.
PeK_m said:
You should somehow figure out when your phone is charging or not. After that when you get little more life to your battery in CWM recovery you can go to "mounts and storage", and there "mount usb storage". Then your computer should see your device, and you will able to put working rom in phones sdcard and flash it over. It worked for me atleast, I once have almost same problem what you have now.
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Only 5.8.3.x and later support USB mount under recovery. His version is older.
The following command (also in the charging batch file) can also be used to get the battery status (charging, not charging etc..) from fastboot:
fastboot getvar battery-voltage
eyosen said:
Only 5.8.3.x and later support USB mount under recovery. His version is older.
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Right I missed that. Sorry about misinformative post.
PeK_m said:
Right I missed that. Sorry about misinformative post.
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How do i save that file?
Thnx hope it works
Wow dude THANK YOU!!
It worked, think it charged in charger cause i didnt get battery error now
So how do i flash a rom from here?
Im not willing to **** it up again xD
First, put the rom zip file in ur sd card, then flash its kernel in fastboot by doing this:
Fastboot erase cache
Press enter.
Fastboot flash boot boot.img
Press Enter.
Fastboot erase cache.
Press enter.
Then go into recovrry, erase data, and preferably dalvik cache too, and then install the rom zip from sdcard
Then hit thanks
Im pretty sure the reason ur phone didnt boot is that u didnt flash the kernel
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Also, when you relock you bootloader, fastboot commands won't work
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Hi all,
I think my friend and i bricked his phone last night.
Its the HTC one x and we used the Hasoon2000 method. I think the problem was the perm root part of the software said unable to connect to device.
I searched around and someone said to flash supersu and that should do it. However after flashing that we did a backup of the phone in clockwork recovery.
We then tried flashing the viperX rom which we did on another one X and worked fine, it got to 1% and restarted. It then stuck at the quietly brilliant page.
We can't get it to boot into recovery but can get it to go to the bootloader. We tried to do the fastboot command from the PC to erase fastboot cache but it couldnt connect to the device.
I have read this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1764421 and but it is about the AT&T version, what recovery image would i need?
Also how can i tell if it is hard bricked or soft bricked? As i'm worried it could be hard bricked cause i couldnt erase the fastboot cache.
Any help is appreciated, and sorry if this is answered somewhere else but i couldnt see an answer.
Bit more bootloader info:
Unlocked
S-On
Hboot 1.39.0000
If possible i'd like to help my friend finish rooting it but if its easier put it back to normal.
Again thanks if anyone can help me.
What does the bootloader say, EVITA or ENDEAVORU ?
It says endeavoru
Then stay away from the HTC one XL forum, its a different phone !!!
Do you have the HTC drivers installed and a folder on the pc with the fastboot files ?
Place these files in a folder like this
http://db.tt/ldx3qOOU
C:\fastboot\files i gave you
Then put the phone in the bootloader and open a command prompt inside the fastboot folder on the pc and type
Fastboot devices
If a serial comes up we are good to go !
Mr Hofs said:
Then stay away from the HTC one XL forum, its a different phone !!!
Do you have the HTC drivers installed and a folder on the pc with the fastboot files ?
Place these files in a folder like this
http://db.tt/ldx3qOOU
C:\fastboot\files i gave you
Then put the phone in the bootloader and open a command prompt inside the fastboot folder on the pc and type
Fastboot devices
If a serial comes up we are good to go !
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Well we installed the HTC drivers with the Hasoon tool so yes. Just meeting my friend now so i'll put these files in a folder and try that straight away.
Thanks, will let you know shortly.
DannyBLOL said:
Well we installed the HTC drivers with the Hasoon tool so yes. Just meeting my friend now so i'll put these files in a folder and try that straight away.
Thanks, will let you know shortly.
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Just connected it to my laptop and the pc said fastboot drivers installed and made the noise of a device connecting and disconnecting.
Haven't tried what you said yet as it said battery is too low on the bootloader. I've now plugged it in a plug socket and have it on the htc quietly brilliant screen. I take it this should still charge it?
DannyBLOL said:
Just connected it to my laptop and the pc said fastboot drivers installed and made the noise of a device connecting and disconnecting.
Haven't tried what you said yet as it said battery is too low on the bootloader. I've now plugged it in a plug socket and have it on the htc quietly brilliant screen. I take it this should still charge it?
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Is it possible for you to turn the phone off?
IF so it should charge a bit quicker that way
Also just to clarify, how did you try to install Viper X on your phone?
Hmm no, if its bootlooping then yes. Is the bootloader unkocked and do you have a custom recovery installed yet ?
In case you have a custom recovery installed put the phone in the recovery it will charge the batt in there .....
Otherwise put the phone in the bootloader and run this file from within the fastboot folder
http://db.tt/aLqeTpPO
It will continuously reboot the phone and charge it little by little, leave it like this for an hour or so.
No, if i go into bootloader and fastboot then power down it turns itself back on if its plugged in.
Mr Hofs said:
Hmm no, if its bootlooping then yes. Is the bootloader unkocked and do you have a custom recovery installed yet ?
In case you have a custom recovery installed put the phone in the recovery it will charge the batt in there .....
Otherwise put the phone in the bootloader and run this file from within the fastboot folder
http://db.tt/aLqeTpPO
It will continuously reboot the phone and charge it little by little, leave it like this for an hour or so.
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The bootloader says unlocked, and we had CWM recovery installed it no longer loads up, it just reboots itself.
I'm confused by what you mean, what command would i use to run that file from the fastboot folder and after doing that do you mean i should leave it charging from the laptop?
Link to image of the bootloader if this helps - http://imgbin.org/index.php?page=image&id=11217
Just connect the phone to the pc and put the phone in the bootloader then execute the .bat file from the fastboot folder (download it and move it in there)
It should start rebooting the phone over and over again.
Edit : I see fastboot usb in the bootloader that's good ! :thumbup:
We need to get the batt charged so we can reflash the recovery, that will probably solve it all.
Mr Hofs said:
Just connect the phone to the pc and put the phone in the bootloader then execute the .bat file from the fastboot folder (download it and move it in there)
It should start rebooting the phone over and over again
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Ok this is working. It doesn't say about low battery anymore on the bootloader. But ill leave it charging for a bit. What is my next step?
Next step is to reflash the recovery, download this one
http://db.tt/Krlm4dPs
Rename it to recovery.img and Copy the file in the fastboot folder. Put the phone in the bootloader again and flash the recovery
All these commands are executed from the command prompt inside the fastboot folder.
Fastboot erase cache
Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Fastboot erase cache
Then enter the recovery by pressing hboot one time (confirm with powerbutton) then press recovery
Ignore me Mr Hoffs beat me to it
Mr Hofs said:
Next step is to reflash the recovery, download this one
http://db.tt/Krlm4dPs
Rename it to recovery.img and Copy the file in the fastboot folder. Put the phone in the bootloader again and flash the recovery
All these commands are executed from the command prompt inside the fastboot folder.
Fastboot erase cache
Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Fastboot erase cache
Then enter the recovery by pressing hboot one time (confirm with powerbutton) then press recovery
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YES! That has worked, we are in recovery. What can i do now? Should i try flashing ViperX or is the phone not permarooted?
Last time i tried to do permroot with the Hasoon2000 tool. That didnt work and i just flashed superSU, i think i must be missing something.
Thanks so much for your help!
If you do this, you will be good. Maybe you van skip some steps because you already did them before but I mention them anyway
Download the viper x JB rom, open it with an unpack program and copy the boot.img and place it in the fastboot folder. Copy the rom.zip to the phone (mount as usb drive in the mounts & storage part of the recovery)
Now put the phone back in the bootloader and flash the boot.img
Fastboot erase cache
Fastboot flash boot boot img
Fastboot erase cache
Enter the recovery again and do a full wipe , also wipe the dalvik cache under the advanced tab. Then install the rom.zip with the
Install zip from sdcard menu !
Install the viper and choose in the aroma installer of the rom FULL WIPE and the question you get about the custom kernel you answer with NO !
Don't worry about root, the rom is standard rooted
Good to go mate
Mr Hofs said:
If you do this, you will be good. Maybe you van skip some steps because you already did them before but I mention them anyway
Download the viper x JB rom, open it with an unpack program and copy the boot.img and place it in the fastboot folder. Copy the rom.zip to the phone (mount as usb drive in the mounts & storage part of the recovery)
Now put the phone back in the bootloader and flash the boot.img
Fastboot erase cache
Fastboot flash boot boot img
Fastboot erase cache
Enter the recovery again and do a full wipe , also wipe the dalvik cache under the advanced tab. Then install the rom.zip with the
Install zip from sdcard menu !
Install the viper and choose in the aroma installer of the rom FULL WIPE and the question you get about the custom kernel you answer with NO !
Don't worry about root, the rom is standard rooted
Good to go mate
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Thanks so much mate!
Worked flawlessly. Seriously can't thank you enough!
Nice :thumbup:
Have fun with it !
CASE CLOSED !
First of all I'm new to this forum so Hello! second of all I'm also new to rooting and custom ROM's.
So today after 3 days of trying to unlock my HTC One X by htcdev.com i finally submitted my identifier token and i got the Unlock_code.bin
I downloaded Android Revolution HD 18.1, I also downloaded the CWM v5.8.4.0 and installed it on my phone.
After that i followed the instructions on how to install the Revolution HD 18.1, after doing all the steps on my phone it told me it was succesfully installed and i had to reboot the system. So i did it, then the part comes where i'm getting stuck. It was rebooting my htc , and it wouldn't go further then the opening screen HTC quietly brilliant it was stuck there. trying to put my phone on and off and on and off, same problem. Now i can only go in the boot-loader menu and in recovery menu and that's it. I re-lock my phone again to update firmware. NOW I HAVE ONLY ACESS TO BOOT MENU AND BATTERY IS ALSO NOT CHARGING I PUT IT ON CHARGING FOR 5, 6 HOURS. WHEN EVER I TRY TOO UNLOCK BOOT LOADER IT SAYS BATTER LOW
I did a lot of research on how to fix my problem, unfortunately nothing helped. (Maybe cuz I'm a noob and new to this)
I tried almost every thing but nothing help
Can someone please help me with this, i've been trying it all day now and i'm giving up the hope.
Some information at the hboot menu of my HTC one X
SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-1.31
CPLD-None
MICROP-None
RADIO-2.1204.135.20
eMMC-bootmode: disabled
CPU-bootmode : disabled
1. How to charge my HOX battery as it remain low after long time charging and not allow me to do anything.
2. Before ARHD 18.1 i am running with rom skydragon. please help
Sorry about some information i post above my cell phone is hardly on for10 or 15 sec so i put some information as i remember now here is the exact information.
ENDEAVORU PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-1.39.0000
CPLD-None
MICROP-None
RADIO-5.1204.162.29
eMMC-bootmode: disabled
CPU-bootmode : disabled
HW SECURE BOOT : ENABLE
MODE PATH : OFF
DEC 17 2012, 13:59:37
If any one from you guys help me will appreciate.
My phone is rooted but re lock. so i am not able to go in recovery mood. and phone directly go too fast boot mood.
Secondly it is not charging i put it on charging for long time the red led light is not stable and continue blinking. So i am not able to run any command as it say : Battery level is too low to flash. before flashing with ARHD 18.1 battery is normal. please help. I am so sick of any one come with good recommendation. Regards in advanced.
flash the boot.img witch came with your rom zip charge your battery in recovery
thanks if i helpped
too flash the boot img go to bootloader then fastboot
and put the boot.img from the rom zip to the fastboot folder and type
'fastboot flash boot boot.img'
then 'fastboot erase cache'
then it should work fine
thank me if i helped
How to charge in recovery
The5alodi said:
flash the boot.img witch came with your rom zip charge your battery in recovery
thanks if i helpped
too flash the boot img go to bootloader then fastboot
and put the boot.img from the rom zip to the fastboot folder and type
'fastboot flash boot boot.img'
then 'fastboot erase cache'
then it should work fine
thank me if i helped
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Dear i put cell on charging for long time but when i switched it red line say fast mode low battery status. when ever i try to run any command it says. Failed.( remote battery low). my device is rooted but its relocked so i am not able to go in recovery.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1609190
this will defiantly help
This'll help even more. It will reboot your phone over and over again and it will eventually charge.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1658084&highlight=batch
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Stiill not get it
The5alodi said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1609190
this will defiantly help
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The psot is good but not work for me the main problem is still there: when ever i connect it to pc the cell phone remain on for 30 sec and then restart.I put it charge for long time but still it sucks. i try to unlock boot loader and image recovery the message display in cmd " remote device low battery". I attached the image please see.
syed124 said:
The psot is good but not work for me the main problem is still there: when ever i connect it to pc the cell phone remain on for 30 sec and then restart.I put it charge for long time but still it sucks. i try to unlock boot loader and image recovery the message display in cmd " remote device low battery". I attached the image please see.
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leave it on the bootloader to charge
Leaving it in the bootloader will drain the phone, it does not charge there.
Use the bat script in the right way ? Place this
http://db.tt/aLqeTpPO
In the fastboot folder on the pc, put the phone in the bootloader/fastboot usb mode
Right click the .bat file and select it to run as administrator ! That's the only way to charge the batt up. Leave it for an hour and you should be able to unlock it and flash a custom recovery from where you can charge the up to more power
Thanks and whta next dear
TToivanen said:
This'll help even more. It will reboot your phone over and over again and it will eventually charge.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1658084&highlight=batch
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Thank u it's work for me i am in recovery mode and unlock as i indicated above the detail of my HOX. what should i do next i have ARHD18.1 zip and CWN super-su v0.87 zip on my sd. But why it stuck on quitely brilliant screen. detail is as follow
ENDEAVORU PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-1.39.0000
CPLD-None
MICROP-None
RADIO-5.1204.162.29
eMMC-bootmode: disabled
CPU-bootmode : disabled
HW SECURE BOOT : ENABLE
MODE PATH : OFF
DEC 17 2012, 13:59:37
Don't touch the supersu.zip, it is unnecessary.
1. Wipe/factory reset
2. Flash the ARHD.zip
3. Flash the boot.img from the ARHD.zip "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
Yep the rom is pre rooted so you can skip that
TToivanen said:
Don't touch the supersu.zip, it is unnecessary.
1. Wipe/factory reset
2. Flash the ARHD.zip
3. Flash the boot.img from the ARHD.zip "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
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Yesterday i do the same but i stuck on screen. please see the details above about h-boot an d radio. Should i need to install firmware and kindly will you be please specific. will be great full to you.
I am Confuse
Mr Hofs said:
Yep the rom is pre rooted so you can skip that
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How to charge in recovery and secondly how to fast boot after flashing with ARHD confuse
You flashed cwm recovery 5.4.8.0 ? If you are in the recovery and you see the led burning is okey, of not leave the cable on the phone and on the pc and reboot the recovery
Like fastboot command but instead fastboot you type
Adb reboot recovery
It reboots the recovery and the led should go on !
And if you want to go to the bootloader from the recovery you type
Adb reboot bootloader
syed124 said:
Yesterday i do the same but i stuck on screen. please see the details above about h-boot an d radio. Should i need to install firmware and kindly will you be please specific. will be great full to you.
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No need to flash firmware.
syed124 said:
How to charge in recovery and secondly how to fast boot after flashing with ARHD confuse
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1. Download HTC drivers and install them. Choose one of the following 32 BIT 64 BIT
2. Download the attached fastboot files. Extract them to a folder on your PC where they are easily accessible.
3. Extract the boot.img from ARHD.zip to the folder too.
4. Hold SHIFT and click RIGHT mouse button anywhere in that folder. Select "open command prompt here".
5. Type
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
and
Code:
fastboot erase cache
How to charge in recovery
TToivanen said:
No need to flash firmware.
1. Download HTC drivers and install them. Choose one of the following 32 BIT 64 BIT
2. Download the attached fastboot files. Extract them to a folder on your PC where they are easily accessible.
3. Extract the boot.img from ARHD.zip to the folder too.
4. Hold SHIFT and click RIGHT mouse button anywhere in that folder. Select "open command prompt here".
5. Type
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
and
Code:
fastboot erase cache
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sir actually i charge my battery to 3.68 to unlock the boot. my cell phone battery is still down. i wipe data and factory set. and flash with ARHD18.1 it,s complete and says fully done. but when i do the command as u mention above it's says remote battery low. my question is how i put my HOX in recovery charging that i can get cell charge to perform the above commands u said. remember i out my cell phone in batch command charging so right know it is 3580mv. kindly give me the procedure that i put cell in recovery charging and kindly tell me what happen when me flash battery status option in recovery.
Just boot to recovery and it should charge. The led will not light but it does charge.
You can use the batch script too if you want.
Sent from my One X
TToivanen said:
Just boot to recovery and it should charge. The led will not light but it does charge.
You can use the batch script too if you want.
Sent from my One X
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Last night i boot into recovery and put my cell phone on charge but it's not charge battery is as usuall low. i am running with clockwork mood recovery v5.8.2.7. In reccovery it remain own for some time than powerd off but not charging.
syed124 said:
Last night i boot into recovery and put my cell phone on charge but it's not charge battery is as usual low. i am running with clockwork mood recovery v5.8.2.7. In recovery it remain own for some time than powered off but not charging.
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I get it i am running lin low recovery 5.8.2.7. can you tell me how much battery is require to run cwm 5.8.4. and how to charge my HoX to get the battery of desired level please help. i am trying it from 4 days and i am getting sick. i am really sick. headache and running in fever. so please can you guide me will be really really grateful to you.
use this batch
http://db.tt/aLqeTpPO
Place it in the fastboot folder and put the phone in fastboot usb mode and then run the .bat file.
It will continuously reboot the phone and charge it little by littl, leave it like that for an hour or so and then flash this recovery
http://db.tt/Krlm4dPs
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